Obviously you have never been there. It’s ok, some people haven’t and can’t possibly understand.
But not having been there, really doesn’t put you in a place to judge others.
It’s very easy to sit in your situation and say what others should do. But I can tell you from experience, when I was a single mother if someone had suggested I should be putting back 50-100 a month for a car or saving 10%, I would have laughed in their face. You can’t save money that isn’t there to save.
I maintained my car. Oil change this month? Done, but had to get the money from the grocery budget. More beans and rice. Needs brakes? Buy the brakes, have to wait another month to get a new pair of shoes for work. And thank God for my Dad who would put the brakes on.
I wasn’t out buying anything except what my kids or I had to have. There were no choices of how to spend it.
It’s your opinion and you have the right to it. Doesn’t mean it’s reality.