I never got the impression that Raffi was poor at all.
She could have easily chosen to live like that (especially given everything that happened to her) - and she did have a substance abuse issue to boot (which makes me wonder, why wasn't she given counselling to help her out? Or she might have been but chose to ignore it).
Poverty?
Not so much.
We've known from TNG Picard told the Borg that everyone has the right to self-determination. So, no one would be living in 'poverty'... they will be given the needed resources to live however they choose to live.
To be fair though, for a society like the UFP, I found Raffi's descent into substance abuse was a bit absurd... that's too much 21st century.
I never particularly liked it when Trek injected too much of 'today' into it to make it more 'relatable' (I found that absolutely stupid).
She could have easily chosen to live like that (especially given everything that happened to her) - and she did have a substance abuse issue to boot (which makes me wonder, why wasn't she given counselling to help her out? Or she might have been but chose to ignore it).
Poverty?
Not so much.
We've known from TNG Picard told the Borg that everyone has the right to self-determination. So, no one would be living in 'poverty'... they will be given the needed resources to live however they choose to live.
To be fair though, for a society like the UFP, I found Raffi's descent into substance abuse was a bit absurd... that's too much 21st century.
I never particularly liked it when Trek injected too much of 'today' into it to make it more 'relatable' (I found that absolutely stupid).