Earning a Fair Wage: Dallas Youth Face Uphill Battle

Dallas County, USAThu Jan 23 2025
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In Dallas, making ends meet is a tough task for many young adults. A recent report shows that only about one-third of people aged 25-34 can cover essential costs like food, housing, and healthcare on their salary. To support a child in Dallas County, you'd need at least $61, 000 this year, but most young adults here fall short. Public high school graduates earn around $45, 000 on average, regardless of additional qualifications. The problem? Most students come from low-income families and face challenges like complex financial aid forms.
There's a light at the end of the tunnel. Higher education boosts earnings, with degree holders making $21, 000 more than those without. But not all students have access to guidance. There's a shortage of college and career advisers in schools, with some districts having just one adviser for over 350 students. Nonprofits are stepping in to fill the gap, helping students navigate college applications and financial aid. The future looks promising, with $350 million invested in career-focused programs. But there's still room for improvement. Schools are missing out on nearly $300 million in funds due to poor postsecondary enrollment outcomes. The report suggests more partnerships with colleges and nonprofits to enhance guidance and offer dual-credit options for high schoolers.
https://localnews.ai/article/earning-a-fair-wage-dallas-youth-face-uphill-battle-ed17113d

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