Really thought‑provoking piece. Given how much the cost of living, housing, and inflation have changed since the article was first written — do you think the number “$140,000” (or whatever benchmark was used) still makes sense today as a meaningful threshold for financial stress or “poverty”? What adjustments would you make now to that baseline, given changes in economy, cost structure and expectations over the past year?
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