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Workers protest at a Chicago McDonald's last week. |
No matter what form the action takes, there are many good reasons why this is happening now. While the U.S. unemployment rate has dropped in the past few years, <="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/01/low-wage-workers-recovery_n_3685091.html">the new jobs created are falling far short of the ones they are replacing when it comes to pay and benefits. That means many low-wage jobs, such as in the fast food and retail industries, are now being filled by adults who have families to feed.
Here are 10 little-known facts that show who is working low-wage jobs and what they have experienced in recent years:- <="http://www.cepr.net/index.php/blogs/cepr-blog/slow-progress-for-fast-food-workers" style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">39.3 percent of fast-food workers are 25 or older
- 31.4 percent of fast-food workers aged 20 and over have at least some college experience;
- 26.6 percent of fast-food workers are parents;
- 83.6 percent of fast-food workers make $10.09 an hour or less;
- <="http://www.nelp.org/page/-/Reports/NELP-Taking-Low-Road-Federal-Contracting.pdf?nocdn=1">74 percent of those in federal contract jobs (which includes port truckers, janitors, fast food and retail workers) make less than $10 an hour;
- The <="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/17/worker-wage_n_3610530.html?utm_hp_ref=business">average U.S. worker with one child needs to earn $14.17 an hour to achieve economic security;
- Workers <="http://www.alternet.org/recession-forever-10-reasons-american-workers-are-screwed">making between $10.61 and $14.21 per hour saw their real wages drop on average by 4.5 percent between 2009 and 2012;
- The median U.S. income has fallen 8.1 percent since 2007;
- Involuntary part-timers have almost doubled in the past five years, to 8.2 million;
- <="http://www.sfgate.com/news/politics/article/Exclusive-4-in-5-in-US-face-near-poverty-no-work-4691668.php#page-2">12.6 percent of adults aged 25 to 60 live in poverty
Don’t expect worker-led efforts to raise awareness to end anytime soon. It’s going to continue to be a long, hot summer for corporations that pay poverty wages.
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