Rich and poor always seem like rather vague terms to me. We hear a lot these days about the "rich" who benefit from tax cuts and the "poor" who were left to struggle in New Orleans, or the elderly living on a fixed income.
I know from my own experience that people choose to spend what money they have on different priorities. If a family doesn't have a car is it because they have access to public transportation or because they can't afford one? If a family is struggling to put food on the table, is it because of lack of training in how to shop and apply for food stamps and other programs, or is it because the money goes to other things (not necessarily rent)? I also know that my father who has been retired 22 yrs, is getting more money each month than I bring home working 40 hrs a week. He has a very small pension (under $50 a month) and Social Security, but with the annual cost of living raises, his check has risen quite a bit in those 22 yrs. And his annual salary was never high when he was working. I make more annually than he ever did.
This isn't meant as a gripe, more of an observation. I just believe that we all have different perspectives on what rich and poor mean. If someone earns more than us, we think they are rich, and if they earn less, they must be poor.
I know from my own experience that people choose to spend what money they have on different priorities. If a family doesn't have a car is it because they have access to public transportation or because they can't afford one? If a family is struggling to put food on the table, is it because of lack of training in how to shop and apply for food stamps and other programs, or is it because the money goes to other things (not necessarily rent)? I also know that my father who has been retired 22 yrs, is getting more money each month than I bring home working 40 hrs a week. He has a very small pension (under $50 a month) and Social Security, but with the annual cost of living raises, his check has risen quite a bit in those 22 yrs. And his annual salary was never high when he was working. I make more annually than he ever did.
This isn't meant as a gripe, more of an observation. I just believe that we all have different perspectives on what rich and poor mean. If someone earns more than us, we think they are rich, and if they earn less, they must be poor.

