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SoCalDem

(103,856 posts)
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 02:10 AM Feb 2014

One in three experienced poverty

http://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy/seesaw-economy-nearly-one-three-dipped-poverty-n17111

In America’s new normal, plenty of Americans will tumble into poverty at some point – but few will be stuck there forever. Nearly one in three Americans experienced a stint of poverty between 2009 and 2011, a new Census Bureau report finds, but only a fraction of those people were stuck below the poverty line for the entire three-year period. “There’s a lot of movement in and out of poverty,” said Ann Stevens, director of the Center for Poverty Research at UC Davis.

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But it’s also because of a longer-running trend toward lower skilled, low-paying jobs. Permanent, good paying jobs are largely going to the highly skilled and highly educated, while many of the rest are living on a knife-edge of economic ruin, where even living paycheck to paycheck seems like a luxury.



The 22-year-old from Wellsville, N.Y., makes $5 an hour plus tips at her part-time job as a server at a pizza chain. She rarely knows how many hours she’ll be working, or how much money her customers will leave on the table.
That means she also rarely knows whether she’ll make enough to pay the rent or put food on her own table. “It’s not even month to month. It’s week to week or night to night,” she said.

The Census Bureau report found that 31.6 percent of Americans were in poverty for least two months between 2009 and 2011, compared to 27.1 percent of Americans between 2005 and 2007. The recession ran from late 2007 to mid-2009. Those who fell below the poverty line also stayed there longer. The median length a person spent below the poverty line was 6.6 months between 2009 and 2011, as compared to 5.7 months between 2005 and 2007.

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One in three experienced poverty (Original Post) SoCalDem Feb 2014 OP
You know what is weird? Being poor as a kid when your parents aren't. Deep13 Feb 2014 #1
Damn! Art_from_Ark Feb 2014 #2
You're not far off. Deep13 Feb 2014 #5
had my days living in a sears lawnmower shed for lack of income nt msongs Feb 2014 #3
Slept on the train when I couldn't get up the money for a room some nights. bravenak Feb 2014 #4
Been there, done that. it sucked. nt Javaman Feb 2014 #6

Deep13

(39,154 posts)
1. You know what is weird? Being poor as a kid when your parents aren't.
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 02:27 AM
Feb 2014

My folks weren't rich, but I slept in an unheated room, was inadequately dressed, always sick. Assholes.

Deep13

(39,154 posts)
5. You're not far off.
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 03:23 AM
Feb 2014

My father was afraid that if he were too generous, I would be lazy and have a crummy character. My mother was a sociopath.

 

bravenak

(34,648 posts)
4. Slept on the train when I couldn't get up the money for a room some nights.
Fri Feb 14, 2014, 02:38 AM
Feb 2014

It's was either that it prostitution. Homeless people on the train will watch your back and your stuff so you can get some sleep. Rich people will pick your pocket.

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