Message from @Xychotic
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But the laws drive them away.
Also are those women really living a lifestyle of poverty, or is it just their welfare status?
they just want provision
the data does not include monetization of benefits
Remember, women spend 3x what men spend.
That money is either debt, or earned by a man
that's actually confimred?
@Xychotic which does not necessarily mean that the feminization of poverty is true in the sense of the actual life they live
That's what I'm saying.
Imagine this
She earns 15k a year. She's below the poverty line.
Women are 80% of the consumer market, and before people go like "well women have always done the shopping in the family" I look at them and ask "lmao there are no families in 2019"
What is not reported is the equivalent of 12k in section 8 housing benefits. 5k in food stamps
Maybe 2k in insurance premiums
Then even more money if she had kids.
practically double to live in a big enough place
Even more if she is single
Kids are profitable.
Which the textbook mentioned the rapid increase of single mothers earning below the poverty line
So, in reality, she's earning 12k in wages and pulling in some 20k to 30k in benefits from programs.
Society wants women taken care of.
Seriously tho what is it with women and spending
And women crave security.
women want want women taken care of
They don't have to earn it
But, that's not the point.
women seem to be heavy hoarders.
My point here is that, by attempting to put a guarantee on providing for women, society is basically reducing the number of women that can be supported.
i heard shit like they would keep notes from years passed tucked away somewhere.
probably has something to do with the spending
They are also notoriously short term thinking. But that's more a human trait than a woman trait.
Simp^
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who?
Simps tend to not go beyond short term thinking
most people
Indeed, the vast majority of people
It doesn't help to be a bleeding heart liberal
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