> What's the problem with a company "discriminating" poor people?
From the point of view of a company, probably nothing in their eyes.
From a societal point of view poor people already have an uneven playing field when it comes to a fair shot in life so making that worse seems like a bad idea.
Unless for some reason you like a permanent underclass of people stuck where they are for some reason I guess.
I personally don't, social mobility is generally a good thing (not least for the economy as a whole).
From the point of view of a company, probably nothing in their eyes.
From a societal point of view poor people already have an uneven playing field when it comes to a fair shot in life so making that worse seems like a bad idea.
Unless for some reason you like a permanent underclass of people stuck where they are for some reason I guess.
I personally don't, social mobility is generally a good thing (not least for the economy as a whole).