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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.
A Better Way
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.
Do it for yourself.
A home-based business could change
your life. It costs nothing to explore the possibility.
Just fill in the form below for free information.
Sincerely,
Ken Arrington
1-800-342-1537
ken@livingwealthysecret.com
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