With the economic turmoil of today we are seeing an inequality among individuals grow- as they say the richer are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer, however in today’s market the rich might be getting richer but the middle class are joining the ranks and qualifying for the margin of being in the “poor” category.
Now let me explain why seniors are having such a hard time in the bad economy. The Census Bureau just released their latest report and it shows that in our society today of those that are over 65 their poverty rate is 12.7 percent higher than everyone else.
The government has continued to give tax breaks to the rich and the programs the poor and elderly depend on continue to be cut. It’s not just the senior group that is struggling. The report shows that more than 48 million Americans are living in poverty. That is 15 percent of all Americans.
The reason seniors are hit harder is due to the health care factor; when the Census Bureau did their report it included out-of-pocket medical expenses if these expenses had not been factored in that percent would be 16 percent.
It is often thought that the differences in an adults ability such as an motivation, education, or charisma takes on the role of whether a person can get a job or not, however many individuals can get a job regardless of the labor if the market is strong, the key is keeping a person out there trying and that can be quite discouraging for many.
May I suggest social advocacy programs- Social Service Coordinators keeps on top of legislation and provides public and privately sponsored programs nationwide-FREE. Some or the more popular programs include energy, nutrition, telephone, transportation, property tax, and co payment assistance.
So how can you get help if you are of a low income status? There are many public services out there that will offer free counseling, or jobs fares held by a community, where you can research and find out what options are out there for you. Social Service Coordinators is another community based program, free outreach and advocacy services.
There are also over 200 different Pharmacy Assistance Programs (PAP) that help qualifying Medicare beneficiaries with discounted or free medication.
Local and federal governments will continue to tighten their belts leaving more of the financial burden on the public sector. We should expect to see more job fall-outs and the poverty level continue to rise. So now more than ever it is important to talk to a health advocate start saving money.
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