Wait, are you trying to tell me that drug addiction and mental illness contribute to poverty? That seems like a stretch… (jokes)
I feel like that’s is a given, the factors that perpetuate poverty are manifold. The article focuses on this finding because it reveals a counter-intuitive and therefore easily overlooked contributory factor (and a significant one at that).
I didn’t mean at all to suggest that this finding was the only contributory factor, or that it could be solved with any one solution (which is why the title of the last section reads “a” solution, not “the” solution).
Wait, are you trying to tell me that drug addiction and mental illness contribute to poverty? That seems like a stretch… (jokes)
I feel like that’s is a given, the factors that perpetuate poverty are manifold. The article focuses on this finding because it reveals a counter-intuitive and therefore easily overlooked contributory factor (and a significant one at that).
I didn’t mean at all to suggest that this finding was the only contributory factor, or that it could be solved with any one solution (which is why the title of the last section reads “a” solution, not “the” solution).
Thanks for reading and responding :)