Many Bexar County Workers in Most Common Jobs Are Living with Financial Hardship - United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County

Many Bexar County Workers in Most Common Jobs Are Living with Financial Hardship

65% of the most common jobs in Texas paid less than $20 per hour in 2021
  • November 22, 2023
Many Bexar County Workers in Most Common Jobs Are Living with Financial Hardship - United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — New data shows that Bexar County residents working in some the most common jobs are experiencing financial hardship at disproportionate rates compared other jobs.

Of the 20 most common occupations in Texas in 2021, 65% of those occupations paid less than $20 per hour. When broken down by job, the numbers are even more eye-opening. In Texas, these occupations earn less than cost of living:

  • 60% of all cooks
  • 59% of all personal care aides
  • 52% of all cashiers
  • 52% of all waiters/waitresses
  • 49% of all fast food or counter workers
  • 43% of all stockers and order fillers
  • 35% of all retail salesperson
  • 34% of all customer service representatives

In addition to these jobs, the average wage for child care educators in the San Antonio – New Braunfels area is $11.35 with 75% of all local child care workers earning $13.75 per hour or less. This means that without additional income from others in their household or working second jobs, the vast majority of child care workers are experiencing financial hardship as well.

“We share this data with employers and legislators to inform policy and promote positive change, while ensuring safety and stability for those unable to meet their essential needs for survival,” said Stephanie Smith, Director of Strong Individuals and Families Impact Area for United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County. “We cannot hold these households responsible for the ecosystem that they cannot change.”

A large portion of the households experiencing financial hardship in San Antonio belong to a subset of workers called ALICE, which stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. People experiencing ALICE have two or three jobs yet still do not earn wages that exceed the basics in San Antonio, including housing, child care, food, transportation, health care and more. Compounding this issue is the fact that many ALICE households do not quality for most public benefits programs while still being unable to afford basic necessities.

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County advocates for policies which improve the financial standing of individuals and families.

Anyone experiencing financial hardship in Bexar County is encouraged to call United Way’s 2-1-1 Helpline to discover resources that can provide relief or support, like services that can help people increase their earning potential or continue their education. 2-1-1 is free, open 24/7/365, anonymous and available in Spanish.

For a full report on ALICE data in Texas and San Antonio, please visit this link. For more information on ALICE, please visit United For ALICE.

MEDIA CONTACT: Kevin Femmel, Director of Communications, 210-836-8616, kfemmel@unitedwaysatx.org.

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United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County launched its first campaign in 1940 and has grown into the largest private investor in health and human services programs in San Antonio and Bexar County. United Way focuses on preparing children for school and life, helping students graduate and succeed, strengthening the well-being of individuals and families, and providing safety net services. United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County also operates the 2-1-1 Helpline, Mission United and fosters volunteerism through the Volunteer Center at United Way.  Check our newsroom online for more United Way news.

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