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What would you define as “poverty”, in your own opinion?

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DogLover20 · 27/04/2023 17:22

I appreciate this is a massively controversial topic and I apologise of this thread triggers any bad feelings.
I was listening to a conversation at work today and one of my colleagues was referring to a relative as “basically living in poverty” - it was a man in his 30s earning £30K a year for a low skilled job in London and being unable to afford to buy a house etc. She was referring to his DC as coming from a disadvantaged background. Whilst I agree this is not a high income for London, I think actual “poverty” is a different thing and it got me a bit angry to hear her say those words without thinking about it too much.
So, it made me wonder, what do you classify as actual poverty and a disadvantaged background?

OP posts:
Alwayswonderedwhy · 28/04/2023 21:06

@Willyoujustbequiet

No it isn't. It's well above average in my region.

The OP says the person they're referring to is in London.

AngryGreasedSantaCatcus · 29/04/2023 10:08

Emotionalstorm · 28/04/2023 18:54

I know this will offend people but hearing about how hard other people and poverty is so tedious. Yes I get it people are poor, but why do they have to shout about it all day everywhere.

What else are they supposed to do?

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