The New York Times: Shhh, Don’t Say ‘Poverty’
The New York Times > Opinion > Op-Ed Columnist: Shhh, Don’t Say ‘Poverty’
According to the study: “Most low-income working families do not conform to the popular stereotype of the working poor as young, single, fast-food workers: 88 percent of low-income working families include a parent between 25 and 54 years old. Married couples head 53 percent of these families nationwide. Important jobs such as health aide, janitor and child care worker pay a poverty wage.”
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