The answer depends on whether you are looking at Morocco in the context of the world or parts of Moroccan society compared within other parts.
It also depends on how do define the two terms, and whether or not the definitions are dichotomous or whether there is a middle class.
A regressive tax
Because their rich
The rich do in fact pay a higher percentage of their income in income tax, because we have a progressive income tax based on six different tax brackets, where the higher your income is the higher a percentage tax bracket you will be in. Depends on which country you're in. In the US, this is not the case.
Populists believed that government should be there to protect the common worker, farmer, and poor people from the rich and big businesses. The Populist Party was also know as the People's Party.
India is a mixture of money one side of India is rich and one side is poor
Not really, they have rich people and poor. But, most of them are middle class citizens.(I went there for summer vacation, it's a beautiful place, and great shopping) My favorite place was Oujda they have an awesome beach, but you'll get very tan. I always travel around the world every year, and morocco is on my top list. Morocco is typically considered a developing country (relatively poor).
Simply, when the average individual annual income is higher than the individual expenditure then it is a rich country. Otherwise it is a poor country.In addition if the national economic growth is higher than the population growth, then it a country tending to be rich one.
It doesn't. Morocco's welfare systems are in their infancy and not well-developed. Most people born into poverty in Morocco will die that way. Nepotism is also very common, leading to an insulated elite who are unlikely to lose their wealth or influence.
yes it is
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NOTHING is higher than God, NOTHING is lower than the devils rich, poor people have a lot of NOTHING! NOTHING it is common sense
rich and poor