ISBN-13: 9783565222100 / Angielski / Miękka / 104 str.
"The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money." Financial writer Benjamin Cole expands on Terry Pratchett's famous "Boots Theory" in "The Poverty Premium." Cole uses hard data to prove that being poor is the most expensive lifestyle of all.The book details the structural costs: high-interest payday loans for those without credit, the inability to buy in bulk (costing 20% more per unit), late fees, and the cost of low-quality goods that break and need replacing (the boots).Cole analyzes the "time tax" of poverty-long commutes, laundromats, and bureaucracy-that prevents skill-building. "The Poverty Premium" is a dismantling of the "avocado toast" myth, showing that financial discipline is mathematically impossible when the system charges you a penalty for having no capital. A sobering look at the economics of survival.
You can't save money if you can't afford to buy quality. A data-driven look at why having less money makes everything more expensive.