Quotes About Socioeconomic
We cling to the comfort of a middle class, forgetting that there can't be a middle class without a lower.
~ Unknown
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therapists seem to be seeing more and more people at all socioeconomic levels who are deeply in debt—will be glad to take advantage of a therapist's willingness to underwrite their self-defeating habits by reducing the fee or "carrying" them for a while. Not only is it not in the therapist's interest to promote this accommodation, it is not in the client's interest, either.
~ Unknown
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It is important to notice that when Emerson said "American," he meant male white people of a certain socioeconomic standing—his. Without his saying so directly, his definition of American excluded non-Christians and virtually all poor whites. Native American Indians and African Americans did not count. In English Traits, when he tallies up the American population, Emerson explicitly excludes the enslaved and skips over native peoples entirely.4
~ Nell Irvin Painter
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businessmen learned quickly that working-class tourists had money to spend, too. What they lacked in sophistication they made up for in numbers.
~ Unknown
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United States, along with Canada and the United Kingdom, has become a "plutonomy" where "economic growth is powered by, and largely consumed by, the wealthy few." Economists
~ Unknown
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To be born poor in America today is to have a much smaller chance statistically of entering the middle class than was true a generation ago.
~ Nicholas D. Kristof
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BY EVEN A CONSERVATIVE COUNT, there are more than half a million homeless people in America at any one time, including nearly two hundred thousand living on the streets rather than in shelters. Homelessness has increased in the last forty years even as America has become much wealthier, because of a confluence of factors. After World
~ Nicholas D. Kristof
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Marxists define the bourgeoisie in economic terms in order to hide from us the fact that they belong to it.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
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I walked down the middle of the street looking and listening and trying to avoid potholes and chunks of broken asphalt. There was little other trash. Anything that would burn, people would use as fuel. Anything that could be reused or sold had been gathered. Cory used to comment on that. Poverty, she said, had made the streets cleaner.
~ Octavia E. Butler
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Poverty is nondenominational and has no national identity.
~ Olga Tokarczuk
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Poverty and scholarship have always gone hand in hand, it seems, and one can't help but wonder why that might be.
~ Osamu Dazai
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There is a myth in this country that the way out of poverty is to "pull yourself up by your bootstraps," that by sheer force of will one can change the course of one's life, no matter how great the obstacles. But in all my years reporting, I've never once spoken to someone who came from abject poverty and transcended that path without help.
~ Unknown
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For students today, only 10 percent of children from working-class families graduate from college by the age of 24 as compared to 58 percent of upper-middle-class and wealthy families.
~ Patrick J. Kennedy
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for most practical purposes, Tarbean had two parts: Waterside and Hillside. Waterside is where people are poor. That makes them beggars, thieves and whores. Hillside is where people are rich. That makes them solicitors, politicians and courtesans.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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But for most practical purposes Tarbean had two pieces: Waterside and Hillside. Waterside is where people are poor. That makes them beggars, thieves, and whores. Hillside is where people are rich. That makes them solicitors, politicians, and courtesans.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Tarbean had two pieces: Waterside and Hillside. Waterside is where people are poor. That makes them beggars, thieves, and whores. Hillside is where people are rich. That makes them solicitors, politicians, and courtesans.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Waterside is where people are poor. That makes them beggars, thieves, and whores. Hillside is where people are rich. That makes them solicitors, politicians, and courtesans.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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But for most practical purposes Tarbean had two pieces: Waterside and Hillside. Waterside is where people are poor. That makes them beggars, thieves, and whores. Hillside is where people are rich. That makes them solicitors, politicians, and courtesans. I
~ Patrick Rothfuss
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Consider the effects of money. When it comes to experienced happiness, more money makes you happier. This makes sense. Money can buy you positive experiences and can make your life better in all sorts of ways. More to the point, being poor makes everything worse—as the authors put it, "Low income exacerbates the emotional pain associated with such misfortunes as divorce, ill health, and being alone.
~ Paul Bloom
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The more violent the body contact of the sports you watch, the lower your class.
~ Paul Fussell
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There was however, a group of 507 individuals who were permanent street dwellers [in Miami.] These 507 were not indigent, down-on-their-luck families. They were single people and every one of them was mentally ill.
~ Pete Earley
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In 1955, there were 150,000 New Yorkers on welfare; in 1995, there were 1.3 million.
~ Pete Hamill
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