Death of the American dream (for many)
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Posted By: torin ellis on August 16, 2010 Found this piece in an online London news source called the Guardian. Title: "Jobless millions signal death of the American dream for many" Subtitle: "Even the criminals have fallen on hard times in America's poorest city as the long-term unemployed struggle to keep a grasp on normality" To sum it up, the piece talked about Camden, NJ - America's poorest city. It made reference to Richard Gaines, one of the best-known faces on Camden's Haddon Avenue. He in the best of times still found it took plenty of work to turn a profit or make money in the three businesses he operates (barbershop, fitness center, and hair salon). The article then turned towards the jobless rate of 9.5%, the millions of individuals who have given up on looking for work and the he 99er's. Who? It refers to the 99 weeks of benefits that the jobless can qualify for in America. No one that I know REALLY wants to be in that group of folks. A few do - not many. Who are they? Some in politricks might say: they are feckless, lazy, too proud, or job shy. I, as a full time recruiter, would say they are folks that cover a range of disciplines, from various industries, empty nesters to those fresh out of college and everyone in between. Whatever your count, we are entering into what many believe to be the third year of this recession. Weekend reports even suggest the economy is beginning to slow yet again and that employment and housing numbers are going to take another black eye over the next six months. Not happy? I'm not surprised. Question: what has this economy taught you about how YOU manage your career, education, finances, home, or presence in the community? Share your feedback with us and others. Let us know what you are doing differently to sidestep the realities being faced by so many of those that live in Camden and other cities across the country. What are you doing to create, protect and/or save the American Dream? If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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