Why would Tevye be so poor? Or Motel?
A milkman has got a good, steady source of income - plenty of customers to serve - and charge! - every single day. Plus, plenty of milk, cheese, butter, and yogurt for his own family. And with all those chickens, maybe he's also selling eggs, too?
I'm not saying a milkman should be rich, either, but poor? Why should a milkman be that much poorer than the butcher? It's just about the same thing - supplying food to people.
And why should a tailor be poor, too? Just like people need food, people need clothes, too. He charges them for clothes and makes money. What's the big deal? I don't get how this shtetl ecomony works. Can someone explain it to me?
And yes, I know absolutely nothing about farming, milking cows, or butchery - or tailoring. Please take that into account when answering and try not to be too obnoxious. Thanks.
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