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Board Economics
Re: Is poverty a lack of money?
by
Dzwaafu11
on 30/06/2023, 06:46:10 UTC

Now what if you have all you need and you don't require money to buy anything, are you poor? Some people live in communities where everyone lives agrarian life. They have all they need because


The fact that 90% of things you will do in the world today need money to be done means that whatever you have today, you will still need more money. You can see that any position you reach in the world today must be done with money. So now I don't really understand what you meant by when you have everything you need and you don't require money to buy anything, mate goals never finish. I hope you know that. The more money comes into your hand, the more you create problems for yourself. I hope you don't forget that one.
 
People who live in a community and have access to everything they need, however, cannot be classified as being poor. Given that I define someone as being poor as having no access to clean water to drink, a place to sleep, or any of the other necessities of life, and as someone who constantly needs to hustle food and other necessities to meet daily needs, it is clear that these individuals are suffering. We can therefore argue that they are impoverished, but how can we say that someone who possesses everything is poor once more?