Report: 1 in 3 residents living in or near poverty

Employment, wages not meeting demands of higher cost of living

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“I never understood before how people say they struggled. I’d say ‘go to work.’ But what happens when you can’t work?” Simmons asked.

Last week, Simmons was hired as a driver at another long-term care facility at $9.75 an hour. Now she’s waiting to find out if she made too much money in her first week to keep her food stamps, even though she’s not guaranteed full-time work.

If the aid is cut, she said she must decide whether to “stay at this job or leave it because I can’t afford” to pay bills and buy food. “It’s a never-ending cycle of trying to get ahead.”

By the numbers

In the Sauk Valley

County                                 People in poverty              Population           Percent in poverty

Carroll                                        2,232                                15,163                       14.7%

Whiteside                                  7,576                                 58,388                       13.0%

Bureau                                       3,653                                 34,606                       10.6%

Lee                                             3,670                                  35,467                        10.3%

Ogle                                            5,475                                  53,115                       10.3%

Statewide over the 5 years

Year of report                  People at or below the FPL                    People near the FPL

2012                                 1,879,965 (15.0%)                                    2,245,488 (17.9%)

2011                                 1,731,711 (13.8%)                                    2,220,781 (17.7%)

2010                                 1,532,238 (12.2%)                                    2,004,794 (16.0%)

2009                                 1,496,248 (11.9%)                                    2,029,262 (16.2%)

2008                                 1,539,033 (12.3%)                                    2,004,651 (16.0%)

Source: Annual poverty report, Social IMPACT Research Center

NOTE: "At or below FPL" is people who are at 50-100% of the federal poverty level; "near FPL" is people who are at 150-200% of the federal poverty level.  

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