With the increasingly critical role that governments play in society, there is a hotly debated issue on whether governments should primarily invest tax revenue in the medical sector. Even though it can be beneficial for people who cannot afford the medicines to be subsidized, I am still strongly convinced that taxes should also be allocated to other sectors like education.
Undeniably, provided that health care system is received adequate funding, it can be promoted where there will be affordable medical care and sufficient medical staff. In fact, there is a prevalent phenomenon that citizens, especially those uninsured people, cannot obtain effective medical measures and timely support, which leads to the fact that they are more likely to suffer from unfavourable health problems, such as cardiovascular problems, hypertension and diabetes. Therefore, it is the financial benefits from governments that make it possible for them to mitigate their miserable illnesses.
Nevertheless, governments should also spend taxes on education field to make sure that schooling is compulsory regardless of social status. For individuals, especially those who live in poverty-stricken places and remote areas, becoming well-educated citizens might change their destinies, in which they might be able to receive further education in metropolitan areas rather than being stuck in underdeveloped regions for their entire life. Furthermore, as for society, so crucial is imparting a wide scope of knowledge to residents that it can cultivate talents, inspiring their interests towards various fields, so that a larger number of people will be qualified to become useful societal members in the future.
In conclusion, albeit it is of great significance to invest funding in the medical sector, which can support people to recover from their physical illnesses, I firmly believe educational field should also receive subsidies owing to its benefits for both society and individuals.
With the
increasingly
critical role that
governments
play in society, there is a
hotly
debated issue on whether
governments
should
primarily
invest tax revenue in the
medical
sector.
Even though
it can be beneficial for
people
who cannot afford the medicines to
be subsidized
, I am
still
strongly
convinced that taxes should
also
be allocated
to other sectors like education.
Undeniably
, provided that health care system
is received
adequate funding, it can
be promoted
where there will be affordable
medical
care and sufficient
medical
staff. In fact, there is a prevalent phenomenon that citizens,
especially
those uninsured
people
, cannot obtain effective
medical
measures and timely support, which leads to the fact that they are more likely to suffer from
unfavourable
health problems, such as cardiovascular problems, hypertension and diabetes.
Therefore
, it is the financial benefits from
governments
that
make
it possible for them to mitigate their miserable illnesses.
Nevertheless
,
governments
should
also
spend taxes on education field to
make
sure that schooling is compulsory regardless of social status. For individuals,
especially
those who
live
in poverty-stricken places and remote areas, becoming well-educated citizens might
change
their destinies, in which they might be able to receive
further
education in metropolitan areas
rather
than
being stuck
in underdeveloped regions for their entire life.
Furthermore
, as for society,
so
crucial is imparting a wide scope of knowledge to residents that it can cultivate talents, inspiring their interests towards various fields,
so
that a larger number of
people
will
be qualified
to become useful societal members in the future.
In conclusion
, albeit it is of great significance to invest funding in the
medical
sector, which can support
people
to recover from their physical illnesses, I
firmly
believe educational field should
also
receive subsidies owing to its benefits for both society and individuals.