{"id":629345,"date":"2018-02-03T15:00:30","date_gmt":"2018-02-03T15:00:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/juniorminingnews.com\/?p=629345"},"modified":"2018-02-03T15:00:30","modified_gmt":"2018-02-03T15:00:30","slug":"the-simple-truth-about-poverty-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/juniorminingnews.com\/?p=629345","title":{"rendered":"The Simple Truth About Poverty"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"ftpimagefix\" style=\"float:left\"><a class=\"colorbox\" href=\"http:\/\/juniormininganalyst.com\/the-simple-truth-about-poverty\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/juniormininganalyst.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/07\/drlogo.jpg?w=150\"><\/a><\/div>\n<p><span>By  <a class=\"colorbox\" href=\"https:\/\/dailyreckoning.com\/simple-truth-poverty\/\">Brian Maher<\/a><\/span>  <\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<p>This post The Simple Truth About Poverty appeared first on Daily Reckoning.<\/p>\n<p>The tail is now where the head was generations ago, said 19th-century British historian Thomas Macaulay.<\/p>\n<p>Today, the American \u201ctail\u201d wallows in opulence once reserved for the \u201chead\u201d of society.<\/p>\n<p>The late political scientist James Q. Wilson:<\/p>\n<p>The poorest Americans today live a better life than all but the richest persons 100 years ago.<\/p>\n<p>Before air conditioning, for example, even the industrial titan hemorrhaged sweat from his overheated dome on sweltering summer days.<\/p>\n<p>Today, 80% of \u201cpoor\u201d households enjoy the kindly, cooling influence of the air conditioner.<\/p>\n<p>Automobiles set the rich man apart through the 1930s.<\/p>\n<p>Wide auto ownership didn&#8217;t spread to the middling classes until the 1950s.<\/p>\n<p>Today\u2026 75% of \u201cpoor\u201d households boast a car or truck.<\/p>\n<p>And 30% own two or more.<\/p>\n<p>Television was once a luxury, a luxury consisting of half-decipherable images and five channels.<\/p>\n<p>Nearly all of today&#8217;s poor own a television \u2014 and 40% own TVs with wide plasma screens.<\/p>\n<p>Some two-thirds are dizzied by endless viewing options beamed in by cable or satellite.<\/p>\n<p>Half the poor own a personal computer \u2014 offering today&#8217;s poor a \u201cwealth\u201d of information that would stagger yesterday&#8217;s rich.<\/p>\n<p>And FDR&#8217;s chicken in every pot is today&#8217;s smartphone in every hand.<\/p>\n<p>Meantime, obesity was once a mark of wealth. Today, it is largely a mark of poverty.<\/p>\n<p>Jordan Weissmann in Slate:<\/p>\n<p>When it comes to consumer goods, low-income families might have it better off than ever. The poor can buy cheap cellphones and televisions that would have seemed like fantastical luxuries to yesteryear&#8217;s rich. Microwaves and air conditioners are standard. Food is relatively inexpensive, as is clothing.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, the tail is now where the head once was.<\/p>\n<p>But returning to Macaulay\u2026 \u201cthe head and tail keep their distance.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Material progress advances on a hundred fronts.<\/p>\n<p>But society does not grade poverty on an absolute scale.<\/p>\n<p>Society grades poverty on a sliding scale.<\/p>\n<p>And the poor man of today does not compare his lot with the rich man of yesterday.<\/p>\n<p>He compares it with the rich man of today.<\/p>\n<p>Compared with the average poor, today&#8217;s rich live in oriental luxury.<\/p>\n<p>They soar on easy wings of leisure\u2026 rocket from one good time to the next\u2026 have life by the throat.<\/p>\n<p>All this the poor man sees.<\/p>\n<p>His imagination shows him even more.<\/p>\n<p>Ironically, he watches the rich man&#8217;s frolics on a 50-inch plasma television screen while luxuriating in air-conditioned comfort and munching microwaved dishes.<\/p>\n<p>That is, he feels poverty&#8217;s sting surrounded by amenities yesterday&#8217;s rich could scarcely conceive.<\/p>\n<p>The tail has caught up with the head\u2026 but it brings no comfort.<\/p>\n<p>But it is not only the poor \u201ctail\u201d who fixates on the \u201chead\u201d far beyond it.<\/p>\n<p>Man is a creature eternally grasping.<\/p>\n<p>His eye is forever glued to the next rung of the ladder\u2026 the prettier plum just out of reach\u2026 the more colorful bird in the next bush.<\/p>\n<p>A poor man may tell himself he&#8217;d settle for the middle class.<\/p>\n<p>But once he finds himself lodged therein, discontentment soon bubbles within him.<\/p>\n<p>He sets his cap for the upper class.<\/p>\n<p>If by grace he attains it, he at once takes <a class=\"colorbox\" href=\"https:\/\/dailyreckoning.com\/simple-truth-poverty\/\"> \u2026read more<\/a> <\/p>\n<p>Source:: <a class=\"colorbox\" href=\"https:\/\/dailyreckoning.com\/simple-truth-poverty\/\" title=\"The Simple Truth About Poverty\">Daily Reckoning feed<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The post <a class=\"colorbox\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/juniormininganalyst.com\/the-simple-truth-about-poverty\/\"><a class=\"colorbox\" href=\"https:\/\/dailyreckoning.com\/simple-truth-poverty\/\">The Simple Truth About Poverty<\/a><\/a> appeared first on <a class=\"colorbox\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/juniormininganalyst.com\/\">Junior Mining Analyst<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Brian Maher This post The Simple Truth About Poverty appeared first on Daily Reckoning. The tail is now where the head was generations ago, said 19th-century British historian Thomas Macaulay. Today, the American \u201ctail\u201d wallows in opulence once reserved for the \u201chead\u201d of society. The late political scientist James Q. 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