Saturday, 23 March 2013

Residents Struggle As Poverty Hits American Suburbs: CNBC


Like many Americans who move to the suburbs, Tara Simons came to West Hartford, Conn., because she wanted her daughter to grow up in a nice, safe place with good schools.
Her fall from a more financially secure suburban life to one among the working poor also happened for the same reason it's happened to so many others. She had a bout of unemployment and couldn't find a new job that paid very well.
As a single mother, that's made it hard to hold on to the suburban life that is, in her mind, key to making sure her daughter gets off to the right start.
"I'm basically paying to say I live in West Hartford," she said. "It is worth it."
It's a struggle that many Americans bruised by the weak economy can relate to.

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