From: Why Is Society So Polarized Today? Unraveling the Roots of Modern Division
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Economic inequality and social change contribute to feelings of threat and division.

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Widening gaps in wealth and opportunity can fuel resentment and competition between groups. People who feel left behind economically or socially may blame other groups, leading to increased polarization. Rapid social changes around identity, culture, and demographics can also create uncertainty and fear. These factors mix with political and media influences to deepen divisions and make dialogue harder.

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