 The
vast majority
of American
wage and
salary workers
today fall
into the
middle class.
That means
an annual
income of
somewhere
between
$30,000
and $50,000-before
deductions
for social
security,
federal
and state
(and sometimes
city) income
tax, Medicare,
health insurance
(if you're
lucky enough
to be offered
it), and
a 401K plan.
The federal
minimum
wage is
still stuck
at an amazingly
low $5.15
per hour,
providing
half a million
minimum-wage
workers
with less
than $12,000
a year.
One Way
Out
Given these
figures,
it is not
difficult
to see why
one in 17
Americans,
or about
7.5 million,
work two
or more
jobs. It's
called "moonlighting."
Sounds romantic,
doesn't
it?
Minimum-wage
earners
moonlight
just so
they can
pay the
rent and
put food
on the table.
Middle-income
workers
cite different
reasons,
such as
- to
attain
a
higher
standard
of
living
- to
pay
off
debt
- to
save
for
a
home
-
to
save
for
the
future-their
children's
education,
their
own
retirement
Some moonlighters'
extra jobs
are part-time,
but others
work two
full-time
jobs, or
three part-time
jobs or
some other
combination.
Obviously,
it can be
pretty stressful.
Moonlighters
don't see
their families
much, because
they average
75 hours
a week at
work. It's
an especially
sad situation
for single
parents.
More
Disturbing
Statistics
According
to an
August,
2006,
report
on CNN
Money.com,
"...most
workers
have not
seen wage
gains
keep pace
with inflation
during
the current
economic
expansion."
And the
New York
Times
reported
that while
the median
hourly
wage for
American
workers
has declined
2% since
2003,
while
prices
have increased
4%. Prescription
drug costs
alone
have soared
out of
control:
Americans
pay the
highest
prices
in the
world.
Although
corporate
profits
keep climbing,
their
employees'
shares
of those
profits-in
the form
of increased
wages-is
declining.
Meanwhile,
the median
price of
a home in
the US is
$208,000,
shutting
out the
possibility
of homeownership
for millions
of hardworking
people.
That leaves
rentals,
and they
too are
going up
in price.
Added to
the woes
of the middle
class is
the tendency
to rely
more and
more on
credit,
driving
many into
depths of
debt that
seem inescapable.
If you're
a average-income
worker still
hoping to
move up
in your
company,
you may
want to
keep in
mind that
in the past
ten years,
there have
been 9.7
million
job cuts.
You know
all about
it-downsizing,
outsourcing,
not replacing
people who
leave and
expecting
the ones
left to
pick up
the slack.
Most of
the time,
you'll have
no clue
that a layoff
is about
to happen.
There's
always unemployment-but
in most
states it
replaces
only about
half of
your lost
income,
and to make
matters
worse, you'll
have to
pay income
tax on it
come April
15th.
 Spending
75 hours
a week watching
the minutes
creep by
on a clock
at work
isn't appealing
to anyone.
But what
if you could
work in
the comfort
of your
own home?
Picture
this: You
have dinner
with your
family,
and then,
while everyone
is watching
TV or doing
their homework,
you're close
by on your
laptop-making
the extra
money you
need. You
can even
take your
job with
you when
you travel.
While this
may sound
"too
good to
be true,"
the Internet
has made
it possible
for millions
of people
to supplement
their incomes
and beat
the economy
at its own
game. You
may need
to put in
as little
as five
hours a
week to
replace
the income
you'd make
from a grueling
35 hours
of moonlighting
time at
some dead-end
second job.
And you
can put
those hours
in when
and where
you want
to and deduct
many of
your expenses
on your
income tax
return.
You may
become so
successful
at your
"second"
job that
you'll be
able to
ditch the
first one
and work
at home
full time.
Before you
even think
about taking
a second
job away
from home,
consider
the advantages
of being
your own
boss...of
being able
to go to
bed at a
reasonable
hour...of
not having
to deal
with yet
another
boss and
set of corporate
rules.
A home-based
business
could change
your life.
It costs
nothing
to explore
the possibility.
Just fill
in the form
below for
free information.
Make
it a great
day,
Paul
Bursey
UK 020 8498 0186 (home office
in UK)
1-800-632-0277 - (US) & 2
min msg.
paulbursey@btinternet.com
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