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/PRNewswire/ "Global Sweet Potatoes Market" from Data Bridge Market Research, This research helps businesses thrive by offering in-depth market analyses and.
/PRNewswire/ "Global Sweet Potatoes Market" from Data Bridge Market Research, This research helps businesses thrive by offering in-depth market analyses and.
it seems like people are. but it s kind of almost like wishing on lost hope. because it s been this way for so long. reporter: her livelihood crumbled when one of the town s biggest employers shuttered, six years ago. i worked at lane apparel. reporter: the big factory. i worked there almost ten years. reporter: were you making a pretty good income there? i done decent there. one of the only decent paying jobs left. i was the highest paid employee on the sewing floor. reporter: but when the factory shuttered? i did too. i mean, honestly. reporter: now taking care of her 5-year-old son hayden, means two minimum wage jobs working up to 60 hours a week, and still relying on $100 in food stamps each month. i don t understand why minimum wage here can t be raised. i don t get that. reporter: more than 43 million americans are living at or below the poverty line.
we had a sewing factory. the big factory? yeah. i worked there for almost ten years. were you making a good income there? i done decent there. i was actually the highest paid employee on the sewing floor. wow. but when that factory shuttered i did, too. now taking care of her 5-year-old son, hayden, means two minimum wage jobs working up to 60 hours a week and relying on $100 in food stamps each month. i don t understand why minimum wage here can t be raged. i don t get that. more than 43 million americans are living at orby low the poverty line. the economic decline didn t come quickly, it s been a slow, painful drip of job losses for decades. so what happened? our industry went away. we were slow to realize that. we were the number one oil producing candidate east of the mississippi at one time. yeah. plenty of money here at one