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by ssmoot
3668 days ago
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I know middle income people spending their money on craft beer on the weekend and not participating in their company 401K. Or living effectively paycheck to paycheck. They may have "disposable" income, but only in the sense that they can float emergency spending on credit. So yeah, there's a difference, but it's one of privilege. Bad long-term financial decisions aren't exclusive to the poor. You grew up poor. That doesn't mean your new middle-class peers had to learn the same lessons you did. They aren't middle class because they're smarter, more disciplined or have a better work ethic. They're middle class because they were born middle class. Wanting to improve class mobility is one thing. Blaming the poor for not doing so on their own is another. |
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Life isn't fair but those skills can be individually learned.