By that I mean those receiving universal credit/ESA or pension credit(if old enough). Those who live in social housing, and aren't well off enough to be home owners.
By that I mean those receiving universal credit/ESA or pension credit(if old enough). Those who live in social housing, and aren't well off enough to be home owners.
if they were wealthy workers they would buy private.
Buying private doesn't mean you are wealthy though.
I agree that if you are 'wealthy' you might but then if you were wealthy you probably wouldn't need to work at all.
I think a definition of 'wealthy' is required in this thread and it will differ with each person's concept of it.
My thinking was that wealth opens up choices and possibilities which if you are, or feel, poor or unwealthy, will not be available to you, in buying a home.
I'm more interested in why the person who posted this wants to identify a particular (and potentially vulnerable) group of people based on money.