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John from FL's avatar

A lack of money is the definition of being poor, but it isn't the cause of being poor. The causes lie elsewhere -- skills, intelligence, impulsiveness, criminality, addiction.

Instead of giving out money, it appears the better path will prove to be (1) education to provide skills, (2) treatment to curb bad behavior and (3) more law enforcement when incentives don't work.

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Saint Fiasco's avatar

It this one of those literal First World problems?

I don't mean it in a demeaning way in the sense that they are fake problems. On the contrary, poverty in the First World is the extremely hard part of the problem that is left to solve after you already fixed all the easy parts. As any engineer can tell you, the last 20% of the project takes 80% of the work.

More specifically, I think all the problems that poor people in the US have that can be solved with just a bit of cash have already been solved. Credit is cheap and easy to get. Hospitals have to treat you in an emergency even if you don't have money. Unlike in the Third World, a temporary lack of cash is pretty much never going to kill you.

The people who live in the most prosperous country in the world and nevertheless manage to remain persistently poor are those who have serious issues that probably require personalized attention. The ones who can be helped by cheap scalable interventions have already been helped and are not poor anymore.

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