It would for blue collar BM but these women are using material measures to call those men inferior.
I doubt a blue collar man with his head on straight would see her as an investment. Like
@King Poetic mentioned there are black women who have been brainwashed by the media (Facebook, Instagram, twitter, reality tv, and etc) and believe that they are supposed to be living in a mini mansion, flying around the world, being seen (most especially being seen), and etc. I know it is hard for some people to accept that, but yes there are black women, especially when they are young with that type of mentality.Being 20 and in school I know young ladies who are in school currently to be occupational therapist, doctors, nurse practitioners, principals, teachers, Ph.D holders, writers, publishers, and etc. All are great career paths but a lot of people have a skewed view on what life. We constantly see images of people partying, shopping, traveling, living it up, and etc. When you watch reality television you see that a lot of those women do not work and they are usually having fun. Then with social media you see women who are not born into rich families living in the lime light (or so you think. Most of them are broke and living off of credit). Am I saying that all black women have a mentality like this? Of course not, but sadly there are a good number that do. It is human nature and biological for a woman to want a man that is economically stable and can protect. At the same time like OP there are black women who are not interested in going through the struggle phase with the man and are interested in coming in when he has 6 certs, 6 cars, and 6 figure . A lot of memes like this I see on the internet are reposted by women under 40. I also think collectively with both men and women we have a problem with normalcy. There is nothing wrong with not having the latest bran new items. It's ok to indulge, but most people are just trying to stay alive and pass on to their next generation while enjoying life.