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Sorry, I definitely might come off as rude in this comment, but this line of thought really annoys me. Do you think people are poor simply because they're too dumb to think "I should spend less money on groceries?" Don't you think they've already considered finding a better-paying job, if such a possibility exists for them? If moving is even an option for them (which is a big if), where do you suggest they get the money to rent a moving truck, as well as the money for a security deposit on a new apartment?
Your comment is about as helpful as asking "Have you tried not being poor?"
It's usually spending money poorly, yes. But I don't blame them, I blame the lack of education on these topics.
If you aren't even using freely available budgeting options, then I recommend to start there and assess spending.
I very rarely encounter people who complain about money but also have real concrete budget. If I ask it's usually met with excuses and changing the topic.
If you truly have a genuine budget and still can't figure out where the money is going, then it's a more serious chat.
But the absurd frequency you see people posting about how they can't afford groceries and lo and behold, they're buying a bunch of overpriced garbage and paying extra for non necessities, it's bananas.
If you complain about food costs and I find out you don't know how to break down a whole chicken, I feel a little less bad for you.
If I find out your buying dumb shit, my empathy starts to go down.
I lived with and worked in a poverty stricken industry for many many years, and the constant frequency I saw people complain about money one day, then waste money the next, has gradually over time led me to just assume most people are completely inept when it comes to budgeting.
And I mean, it's not exactly a required course in high school, so I am not that surprised.
And it's mostly food, drugs, and alcohol when it comes to wasting money.
That and the "buying little things you dont need thatll end up in the trash" I see often. Fast fashion and all that jazz.
It's a serious problem honestly.
I dont smoke, I've never done drugs, and I drink a few times a year. Have I been guilty of a few frivolous purchases in the past? Sure, but now I literally do not have the money, so I can't. I just make lists of things I'd like to buy "someday."
I've gone out and bought a $7 rotisserie chicken, a $3 bag of noodles and a $3 bag of carrots, thrown them in a pot with a bunch of garlic, spices and water, slow cooked them for an entire day, then pulled out the chicken, ripped off all the meat, discarded the carcass, and lived for an entire month off that soup. I was sooo sick of chicken noodle soup.
But I shouldn't have to. Why should I work my ass off for companies who make more and more profits while my rent goes up, food costs more and more, and every other fucking bill goes up, yet if I ask for a raise I'm a lazy millenial?
Have some fucking empathy.