The poor people I've met fall into a few broad categories:
1. Alcoholics / drug users. They're the ones selling their food stamps, because you can't buy booze/drugs with food stamps.
2. Sick people without adequate insurance. One dude had bipolar disorder, and had the option of either buying food or buying medication. (He applied for social security benefits, but the agency is backlogged by more than a year.)
3. Spouses / children of the above two. I know for a fact that two kids I tutored didn't always eat (their father was in prison, their mother was an alcoholic)
All of which is hilarious.
1. Alcoholics / drug users. They're the ones selling their food stamps, because you can't buy booze/drugs with food stamps.
2. Sick people without adequate insurance. One dude had bipolar disorder, and had the option of either buying food or buying medication. (He applied for social security benefits, but the agency is backlogged by more than a year.)
3. Spouses / children of the above two. I know for a fact that two kids I tutored didn't always eat (their father was in prison, their mother was an alcoholic)
All of which is hilarious.
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