In the following ways, Democracy has been able to reduce inequality and poverty:
- Democracy gives equal rights to the people; it does not discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, color, caste etc.
- Democracy promotes the redistributive mechanism for conveying financial benefits on the grounds of the necessity of any section of the community, this directs to a more equal division of privileges to under privilege which overcomes poverty.
- Democracy provides a proper atmosphere for organizational activism which commences to the same opportunity to increase the interests of impoverished people.
- In order to reduce poverty and inequality democracies made efforts to promote a more transparent form of government and thus provide people with rights such as Right to Information etc.
- Governments can intervene to promote equity, and reduce inequality and poverty, through the tax and benefits system. This means employing a progressive tax and benefits system which takes proportionately more tax from those on higher levels of income, and redistributes welfare benefits to those on lower incomes.