Article Source: LA Times
Household incomes rose from 2004 to 2005, but earnings fell among full- timers, the agency says. The ranks of uninsured grew by 1.3 million.
WASHINGTON — The Census Bureau's annual snapshot of economic health in America offered a yellow warning light for the middle class, as an unchanged poverty level and a widening erosion of health insurance coverage tarnished news that household income was finally beginning to rise. Continued...
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Middle-Class Workers Ailing in Census Checkup
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