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Do you think that poverty would return?

and hit all the rich countries?


why do I feel like it would.
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SW-User
We're heading into a global recession if things continue
Reverend · M
@MarkPaul affiliation, sincerity and affliction is more then you would ever accept, brother. Its different to live through it vs reading or hearing about it.
Reverend · M
@Reverend neither one of us are entitled.
Reverend · M
@MarkPaul goodnight, will continue tomorrow. Be blessed
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
Poverty never left.
Reverend · M
@MarkPaul at 100% what exactly is depression to you?the top1-5% I guarantee hasnt seen it.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@Reverend A depression is a prolonged period of economic recession marked by a significant decline in income and employment. It doesn't effect the entire population equally.
@MarkPaul Right. The homeless are already homeless and nothing changes for them, but those who depend on the money of others to make their living instead of producing something that can be traded, or practising skilled labour which can be bartered will be taking flying lessons from the top of Trump Tower.
Poverty never left. People just pretend it isn't there.
Mindful · 56-60, F
Not like you think. The top 2% of Wealthy are as wealthy as Royalty today. And The next 2% aren’t far off from that.
idlethoughts · 56-60, M
return? there is poverty in every single country in this world. there has never been a time without it. It will get worse though so we will see the level of poverty increase
CM440 · 56-60, C
The bad news is that even in the rich countries, poverty exists in troubling numbers. If matters turn worse those with the least will sadly suffer the most.
NigelDoes · 56-60, M
Return? Poverty has always existed and is definitely going to get worse during this crisis.
SW-User
There could be a recession and it would hit the lower income people the hardest. Just like it did in 2008.
COVID19 · M
Already has
Plagues and viruses like this one are the great equalizer in a global economy.
We're 80% poverty here

 
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