Abstract
In the urban centers where the social scale is founded, not upon any particular norm, but upon mere expediency and the necessarily limited economics, the results of the various standards of living reflect themselves in social life in various ways. Most particularly in cities do we see the reflection of what economists call the various standards of living. By a summary of the living conditions in thirty sub-standard homes, the writer attempts to show the standard of living, of the poverty level, and thus to picture that stratum of society accurately, in the Omaha culture complex.