俄克拉荷马45%的家庭尽管工作, 仍负担不起基本需求,
45% of Oklahoma households can’t afford basic needs despite working, report says.
东部俄克拉荷马州联合之路的一份新报告显示,45%的州家庭尽管就业,但仍无力满足住房、食物和医疗保健等基本需求,低于ALICE的门槛。
A new report by United Way of Eastern Oklahoma reveals that 45% of households in the state are unable to afford basic needs like housing, food, and healthcare despite being employed, falling below the ALICE threshold.
调查结果突出说明了工作家庭普遍的财政不稳定,并强调需要长期解决办法,例如职业培训、负担得起的住房和改善教育。
The findings highlight widespread financial instability among working families and underscore the need for long-term solutions such as job training, affordable housing, and education improvements.
虽然通过2-1-1的紧急援助将继续提供,但重点正在转向系统性变革,以帮助家庭实现经济独立。
While emergency aid through 2-1-1 will continue, the focus is shifting toward systemic change to help families achieve financial independence.
报告全文和资源可在Tauw.org查阅。
The full report and resources are available at tauw.org.