Even if they're from, say, a Native American reservation, the Rio Grande Valley, the Mississippi Delta or other parts of the rural Deep South, or the Rust Belt where a great deal of people, the majority of whom are not White, live in serious poverty?
I know television and movies can give you the impression that all Americans live in penthouse apartments in NYC or Los Angeles or in pristine and large suburban homes, but here's the thing: those are fiction and it's extremely common for live action media to give their characters much larger homes or apartments than they can plausibly afford.
I'm not sure where chexcastro is from, but these days, travel isn't necessary; there are a lot of YouTube videos available that have people filming impoverished parts of the US. I have mixed feelings on these types of videos, but they do debunk chexcastro's apparent belief that everyone in the US lives in comfort and splendor.

















