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Saturday, July 9, 2011

If you spent more than three bucks today on coffee, you don't know how good you have it!

 
At least 44 million Americans were officially counted by the Census Bureau as living below the poverty line in 2009. What does this mean? Well, the poverty line for an individual was a pretax income of $902.50/month in 2009. If our hypothetical poor person made $902.50, and had no substantial assets like a car or retirement account then she might be awarded as much as $145/month in food stamps (now called SNAP benefits). So, after at least $92 is taken out in payroll taxes, our friend is left with $955.50/month to live on. A full $810.50 of that sum can be spent on non-food items. Let's assume that our friend is lucky enough to pay only $650/month in rent and utilities (an impossibly low number in some metropolitan areas). That leaves a whopping $305.50/month to indulge oneself in luxuries like bus fare, food, clothing and entertainment. This situation doesn't only arise with people working sporadic hours cleaning houses or the like. It is also the reality for many who work for big-box retailers and other employers who pay low wages, and keep most of their workers at 30 hours/week or less to avoid paying benefits. These same employers make it very difficult for their workers to take another job by insisting on availability at all times, with no fixed schedule from one week to the next. Bottom line? Millions of Americans are getting by on $10/day or less. They are black and white, thin and fat, young and old. Their harsh experience is a national disgrace. There is only one solution to this problem. Plentiful jobs at living wages. This shouldn't be controversial. Sadly, too many of our politicians seem not to care about the dignity of human life after birth.

5 comments:

Motivated In Ohio said...

This is the America that is. The America, that is no longer the land of opportunity. It is the land of wealth disparity.

Underground Politics said...

I've been living below the poverty line for months. It's not an easy thing to do.

Cletis said...

I was often hungry as a child and I haven't forgotten what that is like. Apparently, many others have lost, if they ever had, the ability to feel what others feel.

Ulysses said...

This is why we must keep pushing hard for job creation, NOW!!

Underground-- don't hesitate to ask foe help from your blogger family as needed. God Bless!

Underground Politics said...

Thanks Ulysess, I'll keep that in mind! My family's been helping me out over the last few months which I'm very grateful for.