Statistics can be very misleading. When it comes to poor parents vs rich parents, are the differences in the circumstances taken into account?
There are a lot of really great poor parents out there too. Parents who put all their children through school, didn't have any with teens having children, and who have none who did any time in jail. Whereas, there are also plenty of things that rich parents can do to simply keep their children out of jail where poor parents can't. Even where they live can affect such things. The very difference in how you even are showing that people look at rich kids or even middle class kids compared to poor kids can be the difference. Who would you believe if there was a fight between two students, one's rich or middle class and one's poor? There is only their own versions, no cameras, no witnesses or any witnesses are friends of one of the students or the other. Because this is part of the problem. Plenty of people out there who would automatically either a) blame everything on the poor kid or b) treat both of them as if they both share equal blame, even if that isn't the case, and it is just to avoid the possibility of a lawsuit, which would be likely to come from the rich/middle class parents than the poor parents.
There are ways to make things more even, better. Ensure people have the opportunities to go to school, get the upper education. Finding ways to reduce college costs, even if it pisses off the colleges. We have educational