I guess as usual, I’m left to take up for the paycheck to paycheck people. We all have income over $2500 per annum, so the $1200 checks in April and May will help some.
The 800 folks I work with are all classified part-time with an Events Co. My other part-time job is also dependent upon the economy, doing appraisals. My other friends/associates/contacts are self-employed or work part-time. There are zero unemployment benefits for any of us. As I’ve mentioned previously, people who work in a service capacity such as tips, per diems-are out of luck. You better believe age discrimination does exist. It’s almost laughable, if it wasn’t about survival.
Therefore, I commend those of you who are charitable and ask of you to help people you know. I’m not complaining, because even I’ve come across people worse off. Sharing a little $20 bill for groceries made a man in line cry(couldn’t watch him put stuff back to the cashier). I worked for the Census in 2010, so try to remember that we’ve had record numbers(it’s been advancing every year the last decade & a half)of part-time workers. It’s one way companies can cut back on benefit packages and still cover staffing needs.