I can feel a bit of sympathy for anyone who loses income that they are used to getting. However, I think that it will be a lot easier for people like this guy to adjust than most.
I agree. I also can see where it would be difficult. I think even the people in the article would admit they have it easier than most though in terms of ability to make cuts.
Those were extreme examples, but are they really that much different than many of us who whine about our income losses? I'm currently under-employed and often catch myself feelings sorry for myself that I can't run out and buy whatever I want or go on vacations as often as I'd like. Then I shake myself into remembering my warm, dry home, I never have to worry about where my next meal is coming from, etc. etc. Who am I to complain!?
Somehow not having a smart phone, a new couch, or a vacation doesn't seem like such a big deal when I compare myself to most of the people in this world.
I'm glad I'm not wealthy enough to come off like they did in the article, but my reality is that I still have a lot of things I could cut back on before I'd be "poor."
It seems to me, that rather than having that article simply incite the 99%, (which is my guess of why that article was written) maybe it can remind a lot of us how our lives might look to people with lower incomes than us.