One in four Americans think poor people don’t work hard enough

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One in four Americans think poor people don’t work hard enough

By Roberto A. Ferdman October 9 at 2:42 PM Follow @robferdman
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The rich aren't rich because they work harder. (Paul Sakuma/AP Photo)

America's long held infatuation with hard work might be eating into its understanding of inequality.

A quarter of the country believes the most important reason inequality exists is that some people (ahem, the rich) work harder than other people (the poor), according to a new report by the Pew Research Center.

The proportion of Americans who blame the underprivileged's work ethic for inequality is surprising because it's unusual. Of the 44 countries included in Pew's survey, only two —England and Uganda — were equally as unimpressed with the poor's working habits, and only Nicaragua was found to have a greater percentage of people (31 percentage) who hold that view. In Germany, Israel, and Italy, by comparison, only 10 percent, 7 percent, and 3 percent of the population, respectively, said the main reason an income gap persists is because some people work harder than others.

And worldwide, only 10 percent of people blamed effort for the inequality.

Blaming inequality on laziness
Percentage of respondents in each country who said the main driver of inequality is that "some [the rich] work harder than others [the poor]"


31% - Nicaragua
24% - United States
24% - United Kingdom
24% - Uganda
22% - Venezuela
21% - Philippines
20% - Vietnam
19% - Senegal
17% - France
15% - Malaysia
15% - Mexico
14% - Japan
14% - Tunisia
14% - Peru
14% - Tanzania
13% - Thailand
12% - South Africa
11% - South Korea
11% - Argentina
11% - Palestine
10% - Germany
10% - Indonesia
10% - Colombia
10% - Brazil
10% - El Salvador
9% - Ghana
8% - Jordan
8% - Pakistan
7% - Spain
7% - Israel
7% - Lebanon
7% - Russia
7% - Egypt
7% - Poland
6% - China
6% - Turkey
6% - Nigeria
5% - Chile
5% - Kenya
5% - Bangladesh
4% - Ukraine
4% - India
3% - Greece
3% - Italy

Why so many Americans think the poor simply aren't working hard enough is unclear.

It's not because they're working less, or inflexible about their work hours, as my colleague Matt O'Brien pointed out earlier this week. It's quite the opposite, actually: "Weekends, he explained, "are a luxury the bottom 30 percent can't afford."

The opinion also overlooks the fact that the country's top earners are getting richer faster than anyone else — and at a rate which is globally exceptional.

"This skewing of pay at the very top in the United States contrasts with other countries," says a new paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research. It's hard to see how that rising earning power could simply be explained by increased dedication or hard work, especially when wages are soaring at the top and remaining stagnant most everywhere else, and certainly at the bottom.

One possibility is that many Americans misperceive the reasons for inequality because they misperceive just how big the gap is in the first place. A recent study at Harvard Business School found that Americans wildly underestimate the country's CEO-worker pay gap. And an exceptionally small portion of the country (only 13 percent) feels that worker pay is the main culprit behind inequality — the fifth lowest percentage Pew observed in the study, and well below the worldwide average of 19 percent. Misunderstanding the size of the gap might lead some to see it as being caused less by structure and more by behavior.

Another possibility is that many Americans hold the opinion because it jibes with notion that the United States is still a land of opportunity. Americans, after all, aren't as quick to blame their government for the gap as people are elsewhere. Only 24 percent of the country believes economic policies are the most important reason for inequality, which is well below the median among all advanced economies Pew polled (32 percent), the median globally (29 percent), and Greece and Spain, where roughly half of the population says inequality is the government's fault.

And all of this is made stranger by the reality that most Americans (nearly 70 percent) believe the government should do a lot (or at least something) to help reduce the gap.


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Do you guys know any poor people? I know many (including some family members) and yes........a very large percentage of them are lazy, not interested in working, on drugs or alcohol, etc

Why do you think that the percentage of Americans on disability has skyrocketed in the past five years or so? Is there some mysterious illness going around that no one knows about that is preventing people from working?
 

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Technology is removing many of the barriers holding people back in America and creating an easier road for those who are willing to put in the time and energy...
but i wouldnt frame either argument as an absolute.
 

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I know plenty of "poor" people. Poor in the wallet but not in spirit and it's usually a combination of things. Alcoholism, drugs, lack of education, generational poverty, mental issues, or just getting out of prison. I tend to think that a lack of education and generational poverty leads to all this shyt. If you are a high school drop out...learn a trade. Life is damn near impossible today without a college education if you are are trying to traditionally get a job. Hell, you could learn to code, if you hustle your ass off you can make your own lane but it won't be easy.

My Uncle died a year back and my sorry ass cousin was thinking he was going to get his father's pension for the rest of his life......yeah....poverty brehs...and he just hit me up for some cash to help pay off his father's outstanding taxes....I usually feel bad for poor people but this nikka...lol..he is really making me not like the poor.
 

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Do you guys know any poor people? I know many (including some family members) and yes........a very large percentage of them are lazy, not interested in working, on drugs or alcohol, etc

Why do you think that the percentage of Americans on disability has skyrocketed in the past five years or so? Is there some mysterious illness going around that no one knows about that is preventing people from working?
Also if you look at some "poor" people I bet they have material possession they could live without
 

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the people who are working full time and are still poor work pretty damn hard usually

the people who are poor and are out of a job generally arent looking for work as active as they could be or arent willing to work certain jobs instead of collecting unemployment/food stamps/disability etc.

the people who are now wealthy, well some of them, worked very hard (at least at some point) to position themselves to make good money without working as hard as they used to or are still working hard. the nature of their "work" may not seem as difficult as the people working less paying jobs to some because it is generally less physically demanding (banking off of stock market etc vs standing for hours in a factory etc) and takes many less hours to earn enough money to be considered wealthy. with how bad the economy is and the growing income gap, im surprised only 1/4 answered that way...but clearly the question isnt as straightforward as it seems.
 

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I know "poor" people.
Some of them are lazy and have no aspirations in life.
Others are working themselves to death in dead end jobs
just happy to have their kids be the first to go to college in their
entire family.
Poverty isn't as black and white as some people like to paint.

Yep.
And what would Jesus say about the poor, he wouldn't call them lazy. He would be one of them.
 
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Do you guys know any poor people? I know many (including some family members) and yes........a very large percentage of them are lazy, not interested in working, on drugs or alcohol, etc

Why do you think that the percentage of Americans on disability has skyrocketed in the past five years or so? Is there some mysterious illness going around that no one knows about that is preventing people from working?

judge brehs
Not everyone has the cookie cutter two parent household full of love etc., I know people who have been abused, molested and it f'd them up royally but sit on your high horse and cast judgment on others.
 
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