my two cents (from personal experience): Getting money when you are from low SES is not that stimulating, because the money is inevitably spent on mundane purchases: i.e. buying a new pair of school shoes or school supplies, or beef instead of chicken for a meal that week, or fixing your car.
If that money would be able to be spent on anything that the child desired, then I am sure that even a lower-SES would be more excited.
I fundamentally believe that the higher-SES you are, the more agency you have (especially financial), where lower-SES are in constant survival mode. It is hard to get excited by small sums of money when you know that it will just be immediately spent on boring things.
my two cents (from personal experience):
Getting money when you are from low SES is not that stimulating, because the money is inevitably spent on mundane purchases: i.e. buying a new pair of school shoes or school supplies, or beef instead of chicken for a meal that week, or fixing your car.
If that money would be able to be spent on anything that the child desired, then I am sure that even a lower-SES would be more excited.
I fundamentally believe that the higher-SES you are, the more agency you have (especially financial), where lower-SES are in constant survival mode.
It is hard to get excited by small sums of money when you know that it will just be immediately spent on boring things.