Social wealth can be measured in a variety of ways, beyond simply looking at financial indicators. One way to measure social wealth is by examining levels of community engagement and social cohesion within a society. This can include factors such as trust, social support networks, and participation in civic activities. Additionally, measuring access to social services, quality of education, and healthcare outcomes can provide insight into the overall well-being of a population. By looking at these broader indicators of social wealth, we can gain a more holistic understanding of a society's overall health and prosperity.
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