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The Working Poor

I don't "qualify" as poor--I make too much for a family of one. However, if I weren't living with my parents and getting such a sweet deal ($300 for a room, utilities and board included), I'd be in dire straits. Also, my father qualifies for food benefits, and he visits a pantry at least once a month.

My family has been poor all of my life. We were on food stamps for many years (before welfare was reformed). There was no question of being ashamed--it was a fact of life. We needed those stamps to live.

When I just got out of college, I did qualify as poor enough to get food stamp benefits. Again, there was no sense of shame. And it's amazing how $150 of stamps can feed one person.

There is a part of me that is frustrated--I have my bachelor's degree, aren't I supposed to be out of this cycle already? Education was supposed to me my ticket out of poverty. But here I sit in my apartment in the ghetto, pacifying myself with the few things that get me through my situation: my computer (what would I do without Internet access), my television and my stereo. These things make me feel less poor, but I'm as aware as anyone that that's an illusory feeling.

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Date: 2004-04-25 07:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] entheo.livejournal.com
All I can say is that in Australia, Unemployment benefits never run out (I was on the dole for several years, including while studying part-time), and health care is/was free (our right wing leader John hoWARd is slowly trying to Americanise our free health sustem -grrr :(
I had all four wisdom teeth out (two were impacted) at a hospital, overnight stay, and all for free.
But the American situation is well known, including how expensive the health system is.

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Date: 2004-04-26 03:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kittenkissies.livejournal.com
What is your degree in?
Can you find a job doing ANYTHING with this degree?

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Date: 2004-04-26 05:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] novapsyche.livejournal.com
Maybe this is wrong of me, but I see my degree as "generic liberal arts degree". I went to a well-respected school, so it should be worth at least something in that regard. However, no one who's in the business of hiring people knows what American Studies actually entails. I end up saying the same description over and over ("It's a social science degree that also covers history, anthropology and literature"), and still that doesn't do much to elucidate things.

I miss academia. I still entertain thoughts of attending George Mason University for a master's in American Studies. With a master's, I'd have the minimum one would need to teach (to be an instructor). I also have dreams of going for my M.F.A. As long as I can't come to a decision, I'll be stuck in the proverbial mud.

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Date: 2004-04-29 03:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kittenkissies.livejournal.com
Can you get loans, grants, and/or other aid?
How bout a teaching certificate?

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