An argumentum ad crumenam argument, also known as an argument to the purse, is the informal fallacy of drawing conclusions based on the speaker's financial status.
[1] The term generally refers to the assumption that having wealth is indicative of insight or virtue, and that poverty denotes the opposite.
[1] The opposite is the argumentum ad lazarum.
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