Economically Insecure Person
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An Economically Insecure Person is a person who has recently lacked economic security (unemployed or receiving social aid).
References
2013
- (Yen, 2013a) ⇒ Hope Yen. (2013-07-29). “80 Percent Of U.S. Adults Face Near-Poverty, Unemployment: Survey.” In: AP News.
- QUOTE: The gauge defines “economic insecurity” as experiencing unemployment at some point in their working lives, or a year or more of reliance on government aid such as food stamps or income below 150 percent of the poverty line. Measured across all races, the risk of economic insecurity rises to 79 percent.