"About the only difference between the poor and the rich, is this, the poor suffer misery, while the rich have to enjoy it"
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The subtext is a jab at Victorian-era respectability and the emerging American fantasy that money automatically converts into meaning. Billings, writing in the 19th-century humor tradition that loved aphorisms and moral inversions, knew his audience: middle-class readers who both envied the rich and distrusted them. So he offers a consoling cynicism that’s also a warning. Wealth doesn’t erase suffering; it just changes the script. The poor endure deprivation openly; the rich endure it in satin, required to call it pleasure.
There’s an implicit moral economics here, less about redistribution than about disillusionment. Billings punctures the idea of “having it all” by suggesting that abundance can trap you in compulsory enjoyment, where boredom, emptiness, and guilt must be recast as “living the dream.” It’s class satire that lands because it refuses the comforting binary of happy rich and miserable poor, replacing it with two different kinds of captivity.
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"About the only difference between the poor and the rich, is this, the poor suffer misery, while the rich have to enjoy it." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/about-the-only-difference-between-the-poor-and-71720/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.










