Low-Wage Workers Find It’s Easier to Fall Into Poverty, and Harder to Get Out

Today’s low-wage workers are also more educated, with 41 percent having at least some college, up from 29 percent in 2000. “Minimum-wage and low-wage workers are older and more educated than 10 or 20 years ago, yet they’re making wages below where they were 10 or 20 years ago after inflation,” said Mr. Schmitt, senior economist at the research center. “If you look back several decades, workers near the minimum wage were more likely to be teenagers — that’s the stereotype people had. It’s definitely not accurate anymore.”

via Low-Wage Workers Find It’s Easier to Fall Into Poverty, and Harder to Get Out – NYTimes.com.

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