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Board Economics
Re: Is poverty a lack of money?
by
Lorence.xD
on 14/07/2023, 11:24:23 UTC
Honestly if you differentiate the situation of the people in the cities and provinces, poverty might have a new meaning to it. If you don't have money in cities, you can't buy foods and any other basic needs. In some provinces, as long as you have rich soil, with different crops and veggies, together with river with fishes, you can eat. They don't have money but are they consider to be in poverty if they can survive everyday life?

Exactly bro, because the lifestyle from the urban and provinces have a huge differences when it comes to providing their needs. In urban almost $100 wouldn't even last long at a week since there's a lot of needs you'll have to think about especially the price range. Since the products mostly food are from provinces imported to cities which they can add an interest for them to profit. While for the rural, it's the sources of foods which can be cheap if you buy directly at them. Plus they are already contented with their way of living as long as they can provide foods at their plate. OF course some of them have a bigger dream causes them to go at cities to find a huge opportunity in life like corporate industry.