@Ganymede said:
@Coin said:
The scenarios you posit are absolutely true, and they can push you immediately to poverty in a way that is devastating, though, yes. It doesn't mean you are poor, but the potential is there, which is often terrifying in its own right. But there is a difference between, "could" and "did", is all I was saying.
I understand. What I'm saying is that your definition is too narrow. I mean, not as narrow as the current, federal definition of poverty, but it's still narrow.
What salts me is that some of the problems are not difficult to overcome.
Oh, probably. But I was more railing against people who complain they are poor but, you know, are really just not. Quantifying it is hard. But yeah, it's probably narrower than it should be, yeah.