Youth see inequality as unequal access to education, jobs, safety, and opportunity shaped by where they are born. It persists due to structural unemployment, poor schooling outcomes, skills mismatch, and historical economic exclusion. To shift this, society needs quality education, job creation, digital access, fair hiring, and youth-led economic inclusion. Inequality is not only income—it is lived daily as limited future possibilities.
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