maybe we should look at the definition of "being poor" in relation to the country where you live at...
In the US there are supposedly very few "poor", because the majority calls itself middle class... the fact that they cannot afford the payments on their cars or house, they cannot pay the utility-bills, they do not have health-insurance, etc... does not come into consideration... But for me those people are poor, and worse of than many of the poor here...
In Western-Europe, officially, 25% of the people live below the poverty-level, at this moment, meaning they cannot pay their regular bills, or loans, are living on wellfare, etc... This is the official figure, and I can tell you the real figure is a lot higher. A lot of the elderly cannot afford to live on their pensions, and have to tuck into their savings every month, or sell their house, and hope they do not live long enough to start living in real poverty...
A huge amount of families are living on the verge of property, and if one of the couple loses his or her job, they dive right into it...
So, what is the difference of being poor over here or over there?...
Here family and friends will help you, gladly... and the only return they ask, is that you will help them if they need it... In the first world this is more the exception than the rule...
Here, if you have no money, they will give you credit at the colmado... you just have to make sure you pay it back in the time you promised... In the first world no money, no credit at the supermarket, and no food...
If you are old and in need of help here, the family will do all they can... in the first world they have to fend for themselves...
Here you can do an odd job left and right (like some painting or cutting the lawn... In Western Europe, more likely than not, some tax-officer will stop and question you to see whether you are doing this job officially or not...
And yes... here they a couple of beers in the weekend, and have an enormous amount of fun... in the first world they spend 50 times the amount and have less fun...
It is no fun to be poor anywhere... and I certainly agree about medical care...
but somehow, due to the culture, I would prefer to be poor here... I just hope never to experience that...