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unhappycamper

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Sun Nov 2, 2014, 05:15 AM Nov 2014

Surprise: Since Billionaires caused Crash of 2009, Their Numbers have Doubled

http://www.juancole.com/2014/11/surprise-billionaires-numbers.html

Surprise: Since Billionaires caused Crash of 2009, Their Numbers have Doubled
By contributors | Nov. 1, 2014
Oxfam:

“The gap between the rich and poor is spiralling out of control. Just 85 individuals have the same wealth as half the people on our planet. Such extreme economic inequality is standing in the way of ending global poverty, and widening other inequalities like the gap between women and men. It is time to Even it up!”

“Around the world, the gap between the rich and poor is spiralling out of control. Extreme inequality is not accidental or inevitable – it’s the result of deliberate policy choices by people in power. Together we must even it up and stop inequality from undermining our fight against poverty. Join our campaign now to close the gap between the rich and the rest. See www.oxfam.org/en/even-it-up ”


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Surprise: Since Billionaires caused Crash of 2009, Their Numbers have Doubled (Original Post) unhappycamper Nov 2014 OP
Here’s The Painful Truth About What It Means To Be ‘Working Poor’ In America midnight Nov 2014 #1

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1. Here’s The Painful Truth About What It Means To Be ‘Working Poor’ In America
Fri Nov 7, 2014, 11:45 AM
Nov 2014

They’re a diverse range of people: single parents, couples with and without children, young women with graduate degrees, business owners, seniors and everyone in between. Their financial situations, however, show many similarities. Jobs generally provide them with the means to barely scrape by, treading paycheck-to-paycheck, earning just enough to keep from going under, swallowing their pride sometimes to take food stamps or visit food banks. Others are entirely out of work, tirelessly seeking employment and relying on other means to survive.

Through their words, we see what it’s really like to be “working poor” in America — and just how much more it looks like rock bottom than most would imagine.

Being working poor means toiling through “pure hell” for next to nothing.

Earlier this year, 55-year-old Glenn Johnson was making about $14,000 a year — or $7.93 an hour — at a Miami-area Burger King. He’d been in and out of the fast food industry for more than 30 years. Recently he watched as his employer reported a 37 percent increase in its quarterly profit, while continuing to resist a minimum wage increase that workers like Johnson have been fighting for."

http://millermps.wordpress.com/category/poverty/



Swiss have a much better understanding of why better wages can be used as a tool to actually remove the taxpayer from subsidizing lower wage paying corporations.
"The Swiss initiative comes at a time when the minimum wage debate is raging in many countries. For the first time in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel has agreed to set a minimum wage of $11.50 an hour, while British Prime Minister David Cameron has raised it to nearly $11 an hour. President Barack Obama is also pushing for a significant increase from $7.25 to 10.10 an hour."

http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2014/0516/A-25-an-hour-minimum-wage-It-may-happen-in-Switzerland

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