“Poverty” is a relative term. By third world standards, almost nobody in the U.S. lives in “poverty”. And the definition around the world would be different from other parts of the world. I read that in some places in Africa, a man with ten cows is considered “wealthy”, even though he lives in a thatched hut, goes around barefoot and couldn’t afford a doctor no matter what. In some places, a man who owns fishing tackle is “wealthy” because he can catch fish almost at will and ensure that he and his family can eat nearly every day.
Owning a car is beyond his wildest dreams. And yet, many a person deemed in “poverty” in the U.S. owns a car and doesn’t think it’s much of a privilege because it isn’t new.
But everywhere, reasonably gainful employment is the cure for “poverty”, and the only one there really is.