In America tonight, tens of millions of men and women will struggle
to get to sleep because they are stressed out about not making enough
money even though they are working as hard as they possibly can. They
are called "the working poor", and their numbers are absolutely
exploding. As a recent Gallup poll
showed, Americans are more concerned about the economy than they are
about anything else. But why are Americans so stressed out about our
economic situation if things are supposedly getting better? Well, the
truth is that unemployment is not actually going down, and the real unemployment numbers are actually much worse
than what is officially being reported by the government. But
unemployment is only part of the story. Most American workers are still
able to find jobs, but an increasing proportion of them are not able to
make ends meet at the end of the month. Our economy continues to bleed
good paying middle class jobs, and to a large degree those jobs are
being replaced by low income jobs. Approximately one-fourth of all
American workers make 10 dollars an hour or less at this point, and we
see them all around us every day. They flip our burgers, they cut our
hair and they take our money at the supermarket. In many homes, both
parents are working multiple jobs, and yet when a child gets sick or a
car breaks down they find that they don't have enough money to pay the
bill. Many of these families have gone into tremendous amounts of debt
in order to try to stay afloat, but once you get caught in a cycle of
debt it can be incredibly difficult to break out of that.
So what is the solution? Well, the easy answer would be that we need
the U.S. economy to start producing more good paying jobs, but that is
easier said than done. Our big corporations continue to ship huge
numbers of good paying manufacturing jobs
out of the country,
and millions of Americans have been forced to scramble to find whatever
work is available. Today, there are so many very talented American
workers that are trapped in low wage work. According to
the Working Poor Families Project,
"about one-fourth of adults in low-income working families were
employed in just eight occupations, as cashiers, cooks, health aids,
janitors, maids, retail salespersons, waiters and waitresses, or
drivers." A lot of those people could do so much more for society, but
they don't have the opportunity.
Sadly, the percentage of low paying jobs in our economy continues to
increase with each passing year, so this is a problem that is only going
to get worse. So don't look down on the working poor. The good paying
job that you have right now could disappear at any time and you could
end up joining their ranks very soon.
The following are 35 statistics about the working poor in America that will blow your mind...
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