As people that know me know, I coach and train kids to play competitive chess. One thing that pains me is that many kids parents cannot afford chess lessons. I try with all my might to make it affordable by running groups, where the cost is shared by more than one student. It is not perfect, but this solution is better than nothing.
When I tutor kids we meet at StarBucks, or to a Panera Bread, Corner Bakery, or to a Barnes and Noble, etc (unless running groups, I try to stay out of the home because there are many distractions there.) At these places, I see kids being tutored in Mathematics, ACTs, Chemistry etc. In the meantime, parents of kids that need the help but that cannot afford these tutors, their kids fall further behind in their intellectual development. Naturally, the mentors flock to the rich areas where we can get payed for the intense demand of our services. If I have a choice to train a kid for $40/Hr or $120/Hr, I am forced by economics to tutor the kid whose parents want to compete for me harder through money. Well, guess what?
Wrong answer.