"It is shameful that millions of Americans are suffering the economic injustice of working a full-time job and earning a wage that leaves them below the poverty line"
- Bill Pascrell
About this Quote
This quote by Bill Pascrell speaks to the financial injustice that millions of Americans are dealing with. It is disgraceful that in spite of working a full-time job, lots of Americans are still unable to make adequate cash to raise themselves out of poverty. This quote highlights the requirement for a living wage, one that enables people to make enough money to support themselves and their families. It likewise speaks to the requirement for much better job opportunities and much better salaries for those who are already used. This quote is a reminder that economic oppression is still a major problem in the United States and that more requirements to be done to ensure that all Americans have access to a fair and habitable wage.
This quote is written / told by Bill Pascrell somewhere between January 25, 1937 and today. He was a famous Politician from USA.
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