dis·crim·i·na·tion
disˌkriməˈnāSHən/
1. the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, esp. on the grounds of race, age, or sex.
Discrimination is one of the most prominent and widespread problem in the US. It has disabled many people from moving up the social ladder and hindered some from obtaining what was rightfully theirs. Discrimination exists in many forms-sexually, gender, age, ethnicity and disability wise. All those who fall under these categories face differing kinds of difficulties and discrimination that ultimately harm their socio-economic status in the US society.
disˌkriməˈnāSHən/
1. the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people or things, esp. on the grounds of race, age, or sex.
Discrimination is one of the most prominent and widespread problem in the US. It has disabled many people from moving up the social ladder and hindered some from obtaining what was rightfully theirs. Discrimination exists in many forms-sexually, gender, age, ethnicity and disability wise. All those who fall under these categories face differing kinds of difficulties and discrimination that ultimately harm their socio-economic status in the US society.