California’s working poor grow poorer
By Pauline Bartolone, CalMatters
After a day of picking grapes for $9.25 an hour, Eva Montes waits in line for food aid in the parking lot of the Veterans Memorial building in Earlimart, a community of 8,537 people.
“You can’t make enough money for what you spend,” Montes says in Spanish while waiting with other farmworkers for her number to be called. Today she’ll take home a box of bagged greens and other produce distributed by a local non-profit.
“Sometimes, you don’t earn enough to buy things for what the children need for school, or food for the house, or personal expenses … like house payments or bills.”
Montes is part of a growing economic problem in California: low wage workers are getting poorer, and there are more of them.
There were about 354,800 Californians working full-time and year-round in 2013 living under the federal poverty limit, according to the nonprofit California Budget and Policy Center. That’s 3.1 percent of California’s full-time workforce, double the rate it was 35 years ago.
Welcome to Tahoe where $9.25 is higher than local wages.. Absurd! El Dorado County pay leads the way in pay! Oh, except for the management who can’t seem to manage very well. Grape pickers ear. More than most Tahoe employees!
Another open borders story of a growing disaster. It is time for those illegally in the country to go home. An illegal sanctuary state like this should see Senile Jerry arrested on federal charges. Seasonal farm workers can be brought in for farm labor after documented background checks and they can then return home where the cost of living is far less and wages like 9 an hour in their country would buy what is needed and then some. This ignoring of laws and open borders bringing in millions of people who turn to welfare and food banks or minimum wage earners with no background checks is as dangerous as bringing in thousands of fake refugees. Enough of this sell-out of the country by rabid leftists.