36% 的明尼苏达州家庭在 2021-2022 年靠薪水过活,ALICE (24%) 面临财务压力,尤其是在黑人 (66%) 和西班牙裔 (46%) 中 36% of MN households lived paycheck to paycheck in 2021-2022, with ALICE (24%) facing financial strain, especially among Black (66%) and Hispanic (46%)
一份新的United Way报告显示,在2021年至2022年期间,明尼苏达州36%的家庭为领取工资而领取工资,其中24%被归类为ALICE(Asset Limited、收入限制、就业)。 A new United Way report reveals that 36% of Minnesota households lived paycheck to paycheck from 2021 to 2022, with 24% classified as ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed). AlICE的工人收入高于贫困线,但难以满足基本需要。 ALICE workers earn above the poverty line but struggle to afford basic needs. 报告强调了严重的财政紧张,特别是在黑人(66%)和西班牙裔(46%)家庭中。 The report highlights significant financial strain, particularly among Black (66%) and Hispanic (46%) households. 随着生活费用的上升,它呼吁重新评估贫穷定义,增加对弱势家庭的支持。 With rising living costs, it calls for a reevaluation of poverty definitions and increased support for vulnerable families.