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Insurance Gaps and Economic Inequality

Consider a situation where two individuals, one from a high-income household and one from a low-income household, both experience the same unexpected, costly event for which no insurance is available (for example, the theft of a bicycle that is essential for commuting to work). Analyze how the financial consequences of this event are likely to differ for these two individuals. In your analysis, explain the specific mechanism through which this single event could contribute to a widening of the economic gap between them.

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