I care about poverty, mainly alleviating it, through charity, better taxes and support.

When I discovered this one piece of research it changed my whole approach to understanding poverty.

In our newest episode "Why People in Poverty make Poor Decisions" I explore this research which points to a simple solution. Listen or read at:

https://nonzerosum.games/poverty.html

WHY POOR PEOPLE MAKE POOR DECISIONS

A case for giving more money to those who are bad with money.

@nonzerosumjames
Thanks for following:
Here is one piece that also will alleviate poverty - not immediately - but over generations:

https://www.academia.edu/143304569/The_52_5_Million_Clock_Quality_Inequality_and_the_Expropriation_of_the_Poor?source=swp_share

The $52.5 Million Clock: Quality, Inequality, and the Expropriation of the Poor

A comparison of a high-quality mechanical clock and a low-quality plastic clock over 270 years reveals a $52.5 million savings for the family purchasing the high-quality clock. This disparity highlights the “poverty premium” faced by low-income