Homelessness Claims Growing Number of Unemployed Middle Class

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On a busy street in Charlotte, N.C., a clean-cut woman stood on the sidewalk wearing a handwritten sign: "MOTHER OF THREE -- LOST MY JOB, ABOUT TO BE EVICTED, PLEASE HELP ME."

She said she was from the neighboring city of Kannapolis and didn't want to give her name out of fear her children would find out that she is begging on the street. She'd lost her job as a store clerk and blames the economy for not being able to find a new job. Panhandling was the only way to pay her rent, she said.

The woman is an extreme case of a growing trend -- Americans who find themselves on the brink of homelessness after losing their jobs. The National Alliance to End Homelessness estimates that, because of the recession, as many
as a million additional Americans may become homeless in the next two years.
Homelessness Claims Growing Number of Unemployed Middle Class - ABC News
For lower-income working families, it means one poor decision can rapidly deteriorate into a maelstrom of debt and financial problems.

Many of the newly homeless do not fit the stereotype of homelessness. They may be hard-working, healthy and addiction-free.

The Jurado family has been technically homeless for six months. Pat Jurado and her husband, who preferred to remain anonymous, are supporting two sons, ages 2 and 5.

Even with dual incomes, with both spouses making about $16 an hour, the Jurados struggled to pay the bills in Paterson, N.J.

"He was working eight hours, I was working eight hours a day, but it still wasn't enough," said Jurado. "I felt like I needed a change."

Noticing more experienced co-workers getting laid off and thinking she could be next, Pat Jurado decided to move the family to Charlotte, N.C., where she thought she had lined up a higher paying job in accounts receivable and payable. She also expected the cost of living to be less in North Carolina.

But once the Jurados got to Charlotte, the position had been filled. With no savings and no home, the Jurados were forced to move in with a relative. Ten people crowded into a three-bedroom apartment.

More and more families are economizing by doubling-up in a single home, but for the Jurados, it was an unmanageable situation.

"It was chaos," said Pat Jurado. "We were literally on top of each other. We had a lot of bumping heads."

Depending on Public Assistance for the First Time

The Jurados were saved from having to go to a shelter by the local charity A Child's Place. The organization works with many of the 3,000 children in Charlotte-Mecklenberg public schools who are homeless and helps their families obtain everything from housing to health insurance.

The Jurados were given a two-bedroom apartment for six months rent-free.

"Sometimes folks just need a ... period where they can get back on their feet, where they can save some money for a [rent] deposit," said Annabelle Suddreth, the organization's executive director.

Jurado said she's never had to depend on charity or public assistance.

"I've been working since I was 19, and I'm 33 now. This is the first time that I haven't worked for six months," she said. "I don't want to be in this place. ... This is not one of my dreams."

Suddreth said many of the families her organization works with are not to blame for their financial plight.

"Whether it was an illness, the loss of a job, trusting in a subprime mortage loan that went wrong ... so many times a lot of these folks are just a victim of circumstance," said Suddreth.

A Child's Place has made the Jurados one of the more fortunate families. Across the country, homeless shelters are overflowing, tent cities are cropping up on the West Coast, and people are living in cars.

When given an assignment to draw a picture of his home, one child in Charlotte asked a volunteer whether he could draw the parking lot where his mother parked the family van every night.

Homeless Numbers Increasing

The effects of homelessness on children can be devastating. They may be twice as likely to get sick, fall behind two or three grade levels, and face mental and emotional problems.

"The numbers are increasing because of the economic challenge," said Suddreth. "The needs are growing. Where we once used to focus on what the child needs to be successful in school, now we're looking at basic needs like food."

Many of the nation's new homeless are also cropping up in pay-by-week motels.

Adrienne Carothers makes about $12 an hour as a teacher's assistant. You would never suspect she is homeless, but she has been living in a cramped motel room since March.

A single mother with three grown children, Carothers has always struggled to support the family. The final straw was when she recently sunk a month's pay into fixing up a rental that, she said, she was later unfairly evicted from.

With nothing left for another security deposit, she moved into a motel. Carothers said the wait list for public housing is too long.

To make matters worse, she recently was told she might not have a job next school year.

Carothers has gotten a part-time job for the summer at the YMCA that pays $8 an hour, not nearly enough to pay for the motel.

When asked what she'd do next, she could only say, "I'm not sure. Do I worry about it? Yeah, I worry about it every day. ... I break down and have to cry sometimes, because I don't see a way out."
 
I am sorry about her lost job. I have a friends lost their jobs due to economy. I thought Obama have plan on economy rescue. Ummm
 
This sucks.

A lot of my friends are getting laid off one-by-one. :(
 
It is extremely hard. For a middle class family to get public assistance, Due to they usually have assets.
 
Yea, I know how it goes. My dad just told me that he will have to sell everything cuz he and his wife have been out of work for too long. In the 80s, he was worth a little over a million dollars. It can happen to anyone anytime.
 
Speaking of middle class, I remember one of Obama's goal is to closen the gap of rich and poor. I doubt that will happen due to greed.
 
That is what I see in businesses and insurances.

Yeah, I'm kinda between poverty and middle class and it is really hard for me to survive because of stupid shitload of debts and 2 part time jobs. It isn't really easy being in middle class, basically. Everything qualifies for poor people and that leaves middle class residents out in the cold.
 
Obama hasn't been in office for a year yet. Let's give him time to make changes. It won't be easy. He has alot on his plate right now.
 
I am sorry about her lost job. I have a friends lost their jobs due to economy. I thought Obama have plan on economy rescue. Ummm

Obama hasn't been in office for very long. You can't expect him to make changes to an economy that has been damaged for 8 years.
 
Obama hasn't been in office for a year yet. Let's give him time to make changes. It won't be easy. He has alot on his plate right now.

Um, $1.8 trillion dollar record deficit (5 times bigger than Bush in his first year of office) in barely 3 months and he wants to add new programs, expand existing ones, and institute a cap and trade energy tax that will cost Americans an additional $700 to $1400 a year on increased energy cost alone (this affects everyone). Common sense isn't maxing out on your credit cards thinking it's the answer to solve a serious debt problem. People simply do not understand just how large $1.8 trillion dollar is.
 
Yeah, I'm kinda between poverty and middle class and it is really hard for me to survive because of stupid shitload of debts and 2 part time jobs. It isn't really easy being in middle class, basically. Everything qualifies for poor people and that leaves middle class residents out in the cold.

My hubby and I are middle class too and we know your pain. My hubby had to take a 2nd job on the weekends cuz of stupid debt. I just cant wait until my SUV is paid off so I can use the money to pay off my debt fast. I just pray that nothing else comes up that costs money or the economy doesnt get worse.
 
Um, $1.8 trillion dollar record deficit (5 times bigger than Bush in his first year of office) in barely 3 months and he wants to add new programs, expand existing ones, and institute a cap and trade energy tax that will cost Americans an additional $700 to $1400 a year on increased energy cost alone (this affects everyone). Common sense isn't maxing out on your credit cards thinking it's the answer to solve a serious debt problem. People simply do not understand just how large $1.8 trillion dollar is.

I think we are all capable of thinking in terms of trillions. Please stop underestimating the American public.
 
That is why I opposed welfare cuts, and that welfare system has been severely cut to barely minimum, now growing numbers of people can't get welfare and suffering, whats point of cut the welfare in the first place? I think this is grave mistake for anyone who supports it.
 
I think we are all capable of thinking in terms of trillions. Please stop underestimating the American public.

I don't think the majority of public does otherwise we would not get in debt as bad as like this cuz we would be self-aware and outspoken about it. that's why we're considered the most wasteful society in the world. :hmm:
 
I don't think majority of public does otherwise we would not get in debt as we would be self-aware about it. that's why we're considered the most wasteful society in the world. :hmm:

Irresponsibility has nothing to do with being able to understand the concept of trillions.

Likewise, there are numerous reasons that people accumulate debt.
 
That is why I opposed welfare cuts, and that welfare system has been severely cut to barely minimum, now growing numbers of people can't get welfare and suffering, whats point of cut the welfare in the first place? I think this is grave mistake for anyone who supports it.

one can crudely say - "well hey... better than nothing, right?" :roll:

I do not support this either.
 
Irresponsibility has nothing to do with being able to understand the concept of trillions.

Likewise, there are numerous reasons that people accumulate debt.

Irresponsibility is due to Disillusion :hmm:
 
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