
On Sat, 18 May 1996, Duncan Frissell wrote:
It was understandable to be poor when all the world was poor. It is understandable to be poor in those nations today that make the accumulation of wealth a crime for most people. It is not understandable to be poor (for long) in the US where one can reliably get out of poverty simply by doing three simple things:
1) get a high school diploma 2) get married 3) get any job
Only about 2 tenths of 1% of those who satisfy those three requirements incomes below the official poverty line.
Like most libertarians, I dislike the government. I don't care what a person's income is. When I was self-supporting on an income of $200 a month in 1979, I was below the poverty level for a single person myself. I am not enamored of the rich or poor members of the dependendant classes of course.
I try and keep in mind that 80-90% of the "take" in government programs for the "poor" goes to unpoor government employees.
DCF
I've done all these things - and rather more in the way of education. But while I don't fall on or near the poverty line, I'm still poor as a church mouse. What am I doing wrong? Sean Gabb.