Thursday, June 14, 2012

Career Poverty Can Be Sharply Reduced


There is a way to reduce poverty in America, the conventional type, not that caused by misfortune or accident.
For the most part, poverty is the result of an inability to get and hold a job. That is, the aftermath of not learning enough job skills that will attract employers ready to hire decent skills.
You don’t need a high school or college diploma to avoid economic poverty, but you need some job skills and the initiative to work.
Experience shows that about three quarters of those who have such basic skills and initiatives not only will escape poverty, they will eventually become part of the middle-class.(See the Earl J. Weinreb NewsHole® comments.)



   






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