The poverty rate for working-age folks with disabilities is almost two and a fifty percent times higher than that for people without having disabilities. Some examples of invisible disabilities involve mental disabilities, autism spectrum ailment, attention deficit hyperactivity problem, mental disorders, bronchial asthma, epilepsy, allergic reactions, migraines, arthritis, progeria and persistent fatigue syndrome.
National Recording Preservation Board integrated We're Only in It for the Money in the National Recording Registry as "Frank Zappa's ingenious and iconoclastic album provides a unique political stance, both of those anti-conservative and anti-counterculture, and attributes a scathing satire on hippiedom and America's reactions to it".