Figure 7K
Industry, occupation, and union status of poverty-level-wage workers vs. non-poverty-level-wage workers, 2011
Note: Poverty-level-wage workers are defined as those earning at or below the hourly wage a full-time, full-year worker would have to earn to give a family of four enough income to reach but not exceed the poverty threshold ($11.06 per hour in 2011).
Source: Authors' analysis of Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Group microdata
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