Warehouses and employers with benefits (like healthcare, 2-4x minimum wage, retirement savings, and scholarships regularly offered) are definitely a way out of poverty.
There's a book written about how healthcare at Starbucks kept a man from poverty and changed his life from cancer.
What's been missed is that Chick-fil-A, in and out,McDonald's, Targets, Walmart, Publix jobs have some of the most opportunity for college aimed people. But sometimes the small local (without scholarship, or pays under the table) is a quick win (scholarship applications take additional effort and require 6+ months in the job).
But yet, universal healthcare, even Medicaid/Social security expanded to not have such a steep cliff would make stark difference.
There's a book written about how healthcare at Starbucks kept a man from poverty and changed his life from cancer.
What's been missed is that Chick-fil-A, in and out,McDonald's, Targets, Walmart, Publix jobs have some of the most opportunity for college aimed people. But sometimes the small local (without scholarship, or pays under the table) is a quick win (scholarship applications take additional effort and require 6+ months in the job).
But yet, universal healthcare, even Medicaid/Social security expanded to not have such a steep cliff would make stark difference.