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You completely side stepped the question. I find it absolutely amazing how naive BI supporters are. I grew up poor in a ghetto in New York. Studied, went to university, became an engineer and am no longer in that socioeconomic bracket. However it is very apparent that the people in my current bracket (the one's that support BI), have no idea about the issues of the poor. Poor people are mostly poor because of the dec…
If you are an engineer I would expect a better capability of root cause analysis than that. Your list of things there is entirely comprised of things that are largely outside of the control of individuals. "Poor people are mostly poor because of the decisions they make." * Drug addiction Yes, a person can choose to use drugs. Usually the choice is made under intense peer pressure and at a young age. We won't let chil…
EDIT: There are a bunch of studies related to poverty and self-control in this article:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-motivated-brain/201...