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sc94597 said:
JWeinCom said:


Well, I live in NYC, and those ghettos kind of suck.  And they typically have horrible schools, so your chances of getting out of them are diminished.  I taught in a school where a significant (maybe 10-20%) of the students lived in shelters.

Where exactly did you grow up in Pennsylvania?  Philadelphia?  Cause there are some really shitty places to live there.  If you were in the suburbs or smaller cities in Pennsylvania, your experience may not be the same as those who live in larger cities. 

I grew up in the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre-Hazleton metropolitan area. While murders and violent crime were similar to other small metropolitan areas, in my county drugs and alcohol were huge, as it is a major route for the drug trade between Philadelphia and New York City. Meth labs were busted quite often. The court system was also very corrupt (see: kids for cash scandal.)

My high school was ranked 413/500 schools in Pennsylvania in 2012, when I graduated. While it was no inner-city school, it wasn't that great of an education either.


Thanks for the info.  All I'm saying is that your personal experience may not be representative of every poor person, and shouldn't be used as a basis to make blanket statements