• BlameThePeacock@lemmy.ca
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    12 hours ago

    Yes. If you actually read what that means.

    Does a single person need $140k? No.

    Does a family with kids in a city? Yes.

    • Fluffy Kitty Cat@slrpnk.net
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      7 hours ago

      That number is for a family of four. Could you imagine trying to pay today’s costs to raise a family of four? You would basically need six figures

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      8 hours ago

      I read the article just fine, actually. If you actually understand what poverty means, you wouldn’t make such a ridiculous claim. It’d have to be a really high cost-of-living city for that to be the case, but there are a lot of cities where a family can raise children on $140k easily. Affordability these days is difficult in general, I understand the frustration, and it’s probably why people downvoted me by reflex, but creating a poverty line off cherry-picked conditions doesn’t make any sense.

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        11 hours ago

        Solution: move to a small town, Mr/Mrs Entitlement! Somewhere cheaper to live, where coincidentally the pay is lower and opportunities aren’t as abundant. Also extremely limited mass-transit options but hey that’s why you buy a car and get tied up in that whole mess. Not to mention property values doubling/tripling post-covid but I’m sure most folks have a few $100k laying around, especially in these particularly prosperous times.

        Perhaps it’s just a skill issue though? Lol

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          7 hours ago

          The fact that cars are necessary is really awful for poor people. I’m driving a 28-year-old car if a salvage title and I’m still paying hundreds for gasoline insurance and keeping fluids in it since it leaks oil, and that’s when it’s not burning the oil, because anything else would be unaffordable. We really need to stretch out grade separated rail Transit as deep into the suburbs as possible and then densify around it

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        11 hours ago

        “Entitlement?”

        Back in 1960, minimum wage was $1.00/hour and the average US home was $11,000.00

        A brand new high school graduate could be a homeowner in a decade.

        Please explain to me how anyone wanting to be able to live like that is ‘entitled.’

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          7 hours ago

          Also Suburbia isn’t that much cheaper, especially these days. It’s just worse. Rural areas are cheaper but you have lower wages that offset that so it’s not even like you could just move out to Nowhere County anymore