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A person can have a great deal of wealth but have very little income.
Scapegoating
the practice of singling out one person or group for blame or negative outcomes, often diverting attention from the real causes.
Outgroup
A social group to which an individual does not identify or belong, often perceived as fundamentally different or distinct from one's in-group.
Inferior
Considered lower in status, quality, or importance compared to others.
Outgroup Homogeneity Effect
cognitive bias referring to the tendency to see members of an outgroup as more similar to each other than members of one's ingroup.
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