It's expensive to be poor
6 Jun 2011 12:48 amhttp://www.cracked.com/blog/5-things-nobody-tells-you-about-being-poor/
I expected all the comments to be "you deserved it, you shithead," but only the first one was like that. The rest of the first page of comments were pretty sympathetic. I didn't continue past the first page.
ETA: Warning for rape jokes
ETA2: The gist of the 5 things:
5. You Get Charged for Using Your Own Money
(you need a banking account to function, and banks charge fees, especially if you overdraw your account, and it's easy to overdraw your account because you never know when charges are going to be taken out)
4. There is an Industry That Profits by Keeping You Poor
(you might have no choice but to use a payday loan business, which charges usurious interest rates)
3. No Credit Can be Just as Damaging as Bad Credit
(if you have no credit record, you are at risk of being turned down for rental housing, you might need to put down deposits for utilities, you might pay higher interest rates on auto loans or be turned down for auto loans)
2. Your Next Expensive Disaster is Always Around the Corner
(it's hard to save money because "bad shit happens like clockwork. Not because God hates you, but because you're poor and you're using cheap shit that breaks.")
1. You're Always in Survival Mode
(service jobs pay badly and don't offer benefits. it's difficult to make ends meet when you work service jobs)
I expected all the comments to be "you deserved it, you shithead," but only the first one was like that. The rest of the first page of comments were pretty sympathetic. I didn't continue past the first page.
ETA: Warning for rape jokes
ETA2: The gist of the 5 things:
5. You Get Charged for Using Your Own Money
(you need a banking account to function, and banks charge fees, especially if you overdraw your account, and it's easy to overdraw your account because you never know when charges are going to be taken out)
4. There is an Industry That Profits by Keeping You Poor
(you might have no choice but to use a payday loan business, which charges usurious interest rates)
3. No Credit Can be Just as Damaging as Bad Credit
(if you have no credit record, you are at risk of being turned down for rental housing, you might need to put down deposits for utilities, you might pay higher interest rates on auto loans or be turned down for auto loans)
2. Your Next Expensive Disaster is Always Around the Corner
(it's hard to save money because "bad shit happens like clockwork. Not because God hates you, but because you're poor and you're using cheap shit that breaks.")
1. You're Always in Survival Mode
(service jobs pay badly and don't offer benefits. it's difficult to make ends meet when you work service jobs)
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Date: 6 Jun 2011 12:55 pm (UTC)Ahem. The article is very true to my experience of poverty. I could handle less rape references, though.
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Date: 6 Jun 2011 05:52 pm (UTC)Yeah, that's what I see in a lot of conversations about this. And I'm not quite sure why people get so vociferous about that. Maybe because they don't want to think about it happening to them?
I could handle less rape references, though.
Good point. I should have warned about that.
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Date: 6 Jun 2011 07:25 pm (UTC)That, and because they don't want to acknowledge that there are uncontrollable factors, such as disability, that make it impossible to "try hard enough" (whatever that even means). This delusion provides the double-benefit of assuring the judgmental person that being poor is the poor person's own fault, and therefore the judgmental person is absolved of any guilt or distress at the poor person's plight, and also of assuring the judgmental person that this couldn't possibly happen to them, b/c they're responsible, unlike those people.
Acknowledging that there's actually very little control one has over one's own life, and many factors are up to sheer chance, is absolutely terrifying. Unfortunately, some of us don't have the option of pretending it isn't true, since we have to stare that fact in the face every day.
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Date: 6 Jun 2011 10:44 pm (UTC)Yeah, I guess that's it.
After I crossed that line it became hard to remember what it was like on the other side.
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Date: 7 Jun 2011 05:51 am (UTC)Thanks for summarizing so that clicking through's optional!