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== Statistics ==
== Statistics ==


:In 1997, there were 3.7 million families living in poverty.
#In 1997, there were 3.7 million families living in poverty.
::65% of these families had 1 or more members who maintained a job.
##65% of these families had 1 or more members who maintained a job.
:::22% of the families living in poverty in the United States have at least 1 member with a full time job.
###22% of the families living in poverty in the United States have at least 1 member with a full time job.
:In 1997, with the minimum wage at $5.15/hour (which it still is today) the real buying power of the wage a full-time worker would earn in a year was $10,300.
#In 1997, with the minimum wage at $5.15/hour (which it still is today) the real buying power of the wage a full-time worker would earn in a year was $10,300.
::This wage is below the poverty threshold considered to be $11,235/year for a family of 2.
##This wage is below the poverty threshold considered to be $11,235/year for a family of 2.

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What Is The Living Wage?

The living wage is the minimum hourly wage necessary for a person to achieve some specific standard of living. The living wage comes from the basic premise that anyone in this country who works for a living should not have to raise a family in poverty. Unions, community groups and religious groups are all huge advocators of the new living wage movement.


Statistics

  1. In 1997, there were 3.7 million families living in poverty.
    1. 65% of these families had 1 or more members who maintained a job.
      1. 22% of the families living in poverty in the United States have at least 1 member with a full time job.
  2. In 1997, with the minimum wage at $5.15/hour (which it still is today) the real buying power of the wage a full-time worker would earn in a year was $10,300.
    1. This wage is below the poverty threshold considered to be $11,235/year for a family of 2.