Answer is A..............
1. Economy - the very high taxes, credit card rates, investments, stocks, and the market in general.
2. Education - college tuition is increasing at an insane rate. Tens of thousands of dollars gone after graduating college.
3. Equality - In many places around the world the wage gap is still a tremendous problem, women are treated as less than men in third world countries.
4. Insurance - health insurance, car insurance, and many more are so expensive that many people don't even own them. Which causes a plethora of problems.
5. Drug and Alcohol Abuse - It's becoming the norm to drink and use drugs and not even among adults but in high school as well, it's harming our children's health and might ruin our incoming generation.
I hope I've answered your question well, have a great day! :)
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