Is empathy based on a financial bell curve?
Is empathy based on a financial bell curve?
Like the poor lack empathy and then as you go up the bell curve empathy rises, maxing out at middle class, and then again falling as you start hitting being rich?
No, the working class and the lower class are both very empathic. I'm guessing you haven't spent very much time with us.
I work in child welfare. I routinely do.
Selection bias.
You typically only interact with people who put their children at risk. Someone who doesn't give a shit about their kids is someone who lacks empathy.
Then you should hopefully already understand the multiple reasons anecdotal evidence is a poor way of trying to understand large groups of people, which is why we use statistical studies.
The people specifically in your community, engaging with welfare resources, are in no way an accurately representative sample of a larger social class in all areas. Your specific region likely has unique cultural factors at play. The subset of people engaging with welfare have unique economic factors.
I honestly think how we treat the service industry is how many people end up treating their kids.
Don't let the random deter you online. The online crowd are very out of touch
I've seen lots of lower income people who appear to lack empathy based on their actions.
I think you'll find that at every level. It's certainly very prevalent anong middle-class suburbanites.