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| 28 Jun 2019 07:52 PM
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if you are under 30 and have no children, you have a 50% chance of being in poverty in the US
if you are over 65 and have no children, you have an 85% chance of being in poverty in the US
and if you are between 30-64 and have children, you have a 70% chance of being in poverty in the US
the only people who dont have to worry about poverty are those who are single, married without kids, or over 65 without kids
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| 28 Jun 2019 07:54 PM
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i wonder why this is, i cant find any reliable sources online
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| 29 Jun 2019 07:03 AM
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And it's also illegal to be poor.
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| 29 Jun 2019 07:04 AM
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@Vine
I think that's pretty obvious, since the US has some of the highest prices for just about everything.
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| 29 Jun 2019 07:05 AM
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@pure
im not sure what you mean by that
and @thetwinkie
yes, but it would still be interesting to see what factors contribute to those percentages
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