Education level influences perception of inequality of opportunity.
Inequality of opportunity has become a big problem in recent years, leading to various negative effects. People with higher education levels are more likely to see this as a significant issue. Despite this, laws benefiting the wealthy have been passed, and redistributive policies face opposition. Voters often base their decisions on their perceived self-interest, influenced by factors like income and political alignment. Higher-income individuals are less likely to support redistributive tax policies because they feel these policies place a heavier burden on them.