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Hunger, Poverty, and Health During COVID-19 - SPOTLIGHT: Intersectionality and Essential Workers

27 May 2021

12 Women make up 77 work remotely (27 percent of the workforce) had an average percent of health care workers and 83 percent of those 13 income of $45,626, and a median income of $33,000, a making less than $30,000 a year. [...] Disparities health care workers were more likely to live in poverty, use existed by race, where 23.3 percent of Black, 23.5 percent of SNAP, public housing support, or Medicaid, and lack health American Indian and Alaska Native, and 18.5 percent of Latinx insurance than their White and Asian counterparts. [...] Exposure to the Coronavirus at Work Varies by Race and Ethnicity and 15 How to Protect the Health and Well-Being of Workers and Their Families. [...] Available at: Accessed on April 14, 2021. [...] Impact of the Early How to Protect the Health and Well-Being of Workers and Their Families.
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