Nearly 25% of San Jose Residents Now Live in Poverty
SAN JOSE (KCBS) -- San Jose leaders want to increase awareness about the number of people living in poverty in one of the wealthiest areas of the country.
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Greg Kepferle, CEO of Catholic Charities, said a quarter of the population in Silicon Valley is now living in poverty.
“It’s no longer the cost of food. It’s the cost of housing, the cost of healthcare, the cost of transportation that really drives the federal poverty rate a lot higher,” he said. “In this county, it’s three-times the federal rate.”
“The reality is that people have to make those tradeoffs,” said Kepferle.
“Do I pay the rent, or do I pay for my medication. Do I pay for the gas, or do I pay to get my kid into childcare. That’s affecting almost 25% of the population.”
He told KCBS even affluent areas of the city are starting to see the homeless.
[MEDIA]http://podcast.kcbs.com/kcbs/2158809.mp3[/MEDIA]
Greg Kepferle, CEO of Catholic Charities, said a quarter of the population in Silicon Valley is now living in poverty.
“It’s no longer the cost of food. It’s the cost of housing, the cost of healthcare, the cost of transportation that really drives the federal poverty rate a lot higher,” he said. “In this county, it’s three-times the federal rate.”
“The reality is that people have to make those tradeoffs,” said Kepferle.
“Do I pay the rent, or do I pay for my medication. Do I pay for the gas, or do I pay to get my kid into childcare. That’s affecting almost 25% of the population.”
He told KCBS even affluent areas of the city are starting to see the homeless.
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