A family lives in a poor neighborhood, but because both parents work, they have more income and property than the rest of their neighbors. Based on relative poverty, how would they see themselves?
A. They would see themselves as poor members of the working class.
B. They would see themselves as lucky they can put food on the table.
C. They would see themselves as struggling to meet basic needs.
D. They would see themselves as poor but better off than everyone else around them.
Answer: D
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