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The widening gap between the rich and the poor in South Africa is mainly due to the serious impact of the 2008 economic crisis. Due to this economic crisis, the global income gap has widened sharply, which is particularly prominent in South Africa. Although they launched various economic recovery policies after the crisis, they failed to narrow the income gap between the rich and the poor. In South Africa, the gap between the rich and the poor has reached the highest level in 30 years. The income of the richest population is nine times that of the poorest population, and the tax and welfare system are the main reasons for the widening income gap. In fact, the gap between the rich and the poor is quite common in developing countries, which mainly depends on the solutions of various countries, while South Africa has performed well in solving rural income inequality, but the urban income gap is still rising. In South Africa, various elites and capitalists will leave South Africa for various reasons. Due to the massive outflow of talents and funds, many ordinary people who stay behind can't be competent for difficult jobs quickly, and there are not so many low-end jobs for ordinary people to choose from. This non-contrast phenomenon has caused many hospitals and mining banks in South Africa to close down, which will naturally lead to economic downturn. Before the earliest, South Africa's developed economy was based on the fact that most blacks had no civil rights. For a long time, South Africa was controlled by whites. Later, the president of South Africa tried his best to get rid of the control of whites, but at the same time, the social welfare system established by whites was extended to all citizens. In this case, South Africa's economy is unsustainable. This will lead to unbalanced social development in South Africa, which will make South Africa's finances overwhelmed and nourish a large number of idle people. On the other hand, South African society will become chaotic. Up to now, South Africa's judicial system has almost collapsed and crime is rampant. According to statistics, there are 1.7 million women in South Africa every year, and crimes such as rape and robbery are more common, which is the result of the social balance being broken and the gap between the rich and the poor widening.