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Overlooked and Undercounted: Journey to a “Real Living Wage”

Overlooked and Undercounted: Journey to a “Real Living Wage”

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Overlooked and Undercounted:

Journey to a “Real Living Wage”

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The Bare Necessities …

More than two out of five NYC households – over 940,000 households – lack enough income to cover necessities such as food, shelter, health care, and child care.

- Overlooked and Undercounted: The Struggle to Make Ends Meet in New York City

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Over 14 years, the wage required for a household to be self-sufficient has

increased by 45%. The median earnings of working adults have only

increased by 17%.

- Overlooked and Undercounted: The

Struggle to Make Ends Meet in New York City

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The Great Depression was devastating … the 2.7 million New Yorkers struggling

due to inadequate wages is also devastating.

1930 2015

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Yankee Stadium could not hold all of New York City’s homeless; many of whom work

but do not earn enough to be self-sufficient.

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Hard Working … Living in Poverty

Families are not poor just because they lack workers or work hours, but they are poor due to inadequate wages.

- Overlooked and Undercounted: The

Struggle to Make Ends Meet in New York City

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The Faces of Poverty …Individuals and married couples with children are a substantial portion of those struggling to make ends meet in NYC. - Overlooked and

Undercounted: The Struggle to Make Ends Meet in New York City

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The Faces of Poverty …“I live with my parents because the rent is too expensive. I work over 60 hours a week but don’t have enough for my own place … ” - Angelo Frangaj, “It’s

Officially Impossible to Afford NYC Rents on the Minimum Wage,” NY Daily News

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Education is No GuaranteeFor women and people of color, higher levels of education do not guarantee lower rates of income inadequacy.

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Poverty lives in multiple zip codes.

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New York City has a greater income inadequacy than several states –

including Mississippi. Mississippi – About 33% New York City – 42%

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Poverty transcends gender, ethnicity, age, education, and

geographical location. No one should live in poverty. All

New Yorkers deserve to be self-sufficient. All New

Yorkers need real living wages.

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Will you answer the call

to action?

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Fight for a REAL LIVING

WAGE of $20/hr.

www.RealLivingWageNYC.org