finances, helps reduce taxes, and exerts control for many reasons; undermines unions, lowers salaries, lowers expectations,
reinforces class distinctions, and limits vertical migration, etc..
As Susie Cagle at Pacific Standard notes, «a policy that judges an individual's qualifications based on the qualifications of her social network would
reinforce class distinctions and privilege, preventing opportunity and mobility and further marginalizing the poor and debt - ridden.»