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Originally Posted by lio45
"Cash poor" and "negative equity" are very different situations. Only the latter can be called "impoverished". chowhou is correct on that specific point.
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I understand what you are saying, but, in my scenario, the house poor individual is otherwise virtuous, and doesn't blow their pay cheque on
"snowmobiles, truck payments, hookers, and blow" as chowhou crudely put it.
They are house poor because of circumstances beyond their control (inflation, increasing mortgage costs, insufficient wage increases, loss of job, etc.) They still need a place to live, but can't really afford it any more. In some ways they are impoverished too, even if they don't fall below the poverty line.