• NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    No, it’s not. Having to use a budget and not spending whatever you want on anything you want at any time is not poverty. Fuck off with this.

    • w3dd1e@lemmy.zip
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      2 hours ago

      I think the headline is a little misleading.

      My gut reaction was the same as yours, but after reading the article I don’t think they are far off.

      $140,000 for a family of four in certain locations could be doing very poorly.

      After taxes, it’s about $110,000 a year. According to a few sits I found when seaching, the per year cost of a child varies by state. In NY, it’s approx $30k per year. So, for a family of four with two kids that $50k-60k a year.

      That leaves about $60k a year. Housing costs in NY is approx $4.3k a month for a 3br house. . That’s $51,600 a year.

      You now have $8,400 left for the utilities, food, clothing, etc.

      The current federal poverty level is roughly $30k/yr which is basically impossible to make work.