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Standing up for the Aussie Bottler
So the other 25%, when counted with calamities (and mental and physical illness and disability) is exactly where the easy solution doesn't fit.How have the yanks said **** the poor? On the contrary, poverty is on the decline in the US.
https://www.ft.com/content/ae5c0264-97d1-11e7-a652-cde3f882dd7b
And indeed, globally.
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo...s-even-amid-economic-slowdown-world-bank-says
Here's a plan that will guarantee (well, a 75% guarantee) you middle class status in pretty much any western country, obtainable by virtually anyone.
Take your education seriously.
Get a job.
Work hard.
Keep working hard.
Exercise thrift.
Dont have children out of wedlock (mainly directed toward women)
Unforeseen calamitys aside, If you follow this prescription and still wind up broke, you basically suck with money. And some folks do. I know. I'm related to quite a few..
Your list is fine for most people, myself included ( except 'wedlock' - change to 'not ready or willing' in this context.) Those who can't, make up a good portion of those who don't. Those who won't, are a minority.