with the small profit he makes, sarawoot can only afford this space.tomers begin swarming the shop even before he finished li lining up products. they come seeking the low cost goods he brings. some are valuable items not found in regular stores. his sales today earn him more than $100. >> his dream is to get back to selling in a proper store under a roof. the sun soon rises over the slum. yet another day begins across bangkok for people of different social classes. day to dow in tay in the slums, little seems to change. the same routine ensues for the customers of second chance. residents here take just one step forward each day to improve their lives. one day at a time they do everything they can to survive. >> thailand is said to have the largest income gap in the world with 1% of the population owning 60.9% of the nation's wealth. among the slums in the capital of bangkok, more than 2 million residents continue their perpetual struggle to survive. >> not since but israel-jorordan peace treaty was signed more than 25 years agago has so much progress