By Ana Hernandez
We live in a society that we need money to have the basic necessities of life:
We live in a society that we need money to have the basic necessities of life:
food, water, medicine, and shelter. The United States has been in a depression
before in the 1930s. and it took a long recovery. Revenue from businesses,
banks, etc. have disappeared or a loss in value. The nation has been recovering
from a “long-term” recession. In reality, we’ve been in a depression; however,
we don’t like saying the word “depression” because it reminds of the economic
suffering of the 1930s.
Society
consists of a social pyramid that is divided into three classes. The top of the
pyramid is the rich and the famous. There are the ones who pay little taxes in
the nation, have a prestige education (i.e. Harvard, Yale, Princeton, etc.) .
The middle class are people who do have a decent education and jobs. They are
responsible for paying taxes and voting on upcoming elections. Last but not
least, the working poor. It consists of people who are living in poverty,
barely making ends meet, and living in minimum wage. The majority of the work
requires being strong and work long-hour shifts for low pay.
The
working poor are people who live in poor neighborhoods who have little or no
government help. In the state of the California, the minimum wage is $8.00;
however, when you work for long-shifts, money is deducted away from your pay
due to taxes. The total earned for an individual person who is working
full-time for minimum wage is $320.00 a week. Less than $20,000 is earned per
year. That’s barely enough money to cover for all the expenses for a college
student attending a CSU per year. Depending on the person, some could qualify
for welfare opportunities.
An
average person has to work hard everyday to meet ends meet and have the basic
necessities of surviving in American society. High school students work
part-time at local restaurants, stores, etc. in order to save money for
tuition. Students have to maintain more than two jobs because a family member
might be sick or have a work-related injury. From a different perspective, you
can see how hard and painful it is to work on minimum wage.
Nowadays,
the economy is making housing more difficult to afford. If you live in
California, it now depends on the city or neighborhood where you live in. The
cheapest apartment to find are not furnished or it’s not required to pay for
gas and water. Apartments in the San Fernando Valley are expensive and very
small. For a one-bedroom apartment, it can range from $675 and up. If you're
lucky, a roommate can share an apartment and split the rent 50/50.
Food has
a factor to surviving the real world of minimum-wage person. A family of four
spends approximately $100 on groceries that will last about a week, two weeks
maximum. Food stamps is a government program that provides a certain amount of
money into a card every month that will allow to buy food. (i.e. produce,
dairy, meat) The price of food is on the rise, making everything difficult more
than it is.
This is
the harsh and cruel reality of poverty. There are opportunities out there that
will guide you to a better success. Having a higher education will take you
far. You just have to find the right doors and open it.
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