Well, yes and no. I haven't been so bad off that I lost my home, but I only live on a little more than $10,000 a year, even though I have two jobs, which really isn't that much when you factor in rent and bills. Basically, after paying those two major things I only have enough left for some basic groceries, sometimes not even that. When I was an undergraduate I had to use some of that money for tuition as well. Now that I am a graduate student my school expenses are covered through a university grant, thank goodness, so I don't have to worry about that.
Walking into my apartment you wouldn't think I make so little because I have some nice things, like an HDTV, a new desktop computer, and a nice couch and furniture. All of these items were gifts...I can't even remember the last time I bought something "fun" for myself. I feel lucky to have family and friends that are very generous and would be there for me if I truly needed them financially.
However, I prefer to do things on my own, and haven't asked my parents for any money since I went to college. They did help me get a car, because we had a deal that if I paid for my own education they would pay for a nice used car. So I have a '99 Beetle now that I am truly grateful for.
I'm also proud to say that I have no debts and never have. I don't even own a credit card. Of course, I also have no benefits and no time to do anything because I am always either working or at school. If I didn't know that there was a light at the end of the tunnel I would go crazy. But I get by with the knowledge that this will only last another year or two, and then I will have my Master's degree and will be one step closer to my actual career.
So I'm in a weird place. I know people who make more than me (though not much more) who always seem to be over their heads in debt and can't afford rent or bills so they have to go live with their parents or with a friend. I make very little in an area that is NOT cheap to live, but I still have a home to come to and food in my cupboards. Maybe I am just really good at managing money? I have always been really frugal, so that helps. Also, I have no children, and that is a BIG help.
So I don't know...when forms ask for income level and all that it certainly makes me think, wow, I must be really poor. And sometimes I find myself eating Cup Noodles and hot dogs. But when I look around my apartment I don't feel poor...I feel lucky and like I live comfortably. Hmm.