Three Ways the Oil Boom Has Increased Hunger in Texas
The Permian Basin oil boom has brought jobs and wealth to West Texas, but its also brought something perhaps less expected: hunger. During a recent trip to Odessa, StateImpact Texass Mose Buchele sat down with Libby Campbell, director of the West Texas Food Bank, to learn how, as she puts it, not all tides raise all ships.
1) Increased Property Values. With people moving to the Permian Basin from all over the country, property values have skyrocketed. You often hear stories of rents doubling when the time comes for a tenant to re-sign a lease. Thats put a strain on budgets and led to more hunger in the region.
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2) Not Everyone Can Work in the Oilfields. The increased cost of living has been disastrous for those who cant secure high paying oilfield jobs. Campbell says elderly retirees and single parents are especially hard hit.
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3) People Are Showing up Broke. Campbell says a lot of people come to the food bank from out of town who say were here (
) we got a job, but now were living in an apartment, or living in a hotel, or were living out of our car. And we havent received our first paycheck yet, and we need an emergency box to get us through.
More at http://stateimpact.npr.org/texas/2013/09/23/three-ways-the-oil-boom-has-increased-hunger-in-texas/ .