New Report Shows Financial Hardship in Bexar County Persists Despite Wage Increases - United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County

New Report Shows Financial Hardship in Bexar County Persists Despite Wage Increases

46% of residents still living paycheck to paycheck
  • May 22, 2024
New Report Shows Financial Hardship in Bexar County Persists Despite Wage Increases - United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE–A new report by United For ALICE, sponsored by United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, shows that almost half of all Bexar County households are living with financial hardship. Despite increases in wages for many of the most common jobs in Texas, residents in Bexar County are making sacrifices everyday to make ends meet.

46% of households in Bexar County earn less than what is required to make ends meet in the current economy. This means that 344,827 households in Bexar County earn wages below the cost of living. The data in this new report was collected in 2022 as pandemic-era programs, tax credits and other support systems ended.

While wages across the state of Texas increased by as much as 26% in some of the most common jobs like retail sales clerk, stockers, fast food and counter workers, that was not enough to offset the rising costs of child care, housing, food and other critical items for a household to get by. Despite growth in wages, the percentage of households living with financial hardship stayed flat in 2022, compared to 2021, at 46% of Bexar County, due to rising cost and loss of expanded tax credits many families had access to in 2021.

Launched alongside this report is the Survival Budget Calculator, a tool where you can input your household’s size to see an itemized list of costs and income needed just to make ends meet. You can view this tool at this link.

A large portion of the households experiencing financial hardship in San Antonio belong to a group of workers that United Way calls ALICE, which stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. People experiencing ALICE have two or three jobs yet still do not earn wages that satisfy all basic needs 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. 31% of all households in Bexar County fall into the category of ALICE, meaning they earn less than the cost of living necessary to survive but above the Federal Poverty Level. 15% of all households earn less than the Federal Poverty Level, for a total of 46% of all Bexar County households earning less than what they need to survive.

The data shows that financial hardship is not evenly distributed. Households earning less than what is required to survive include in Bexar County:

  • 80% of single female-headed households with children
  • 50% of households of seniors 65+
  • 56% of Black households
  • 51% of Hispanic households
  • 34% of Caucasian (Non-Latino) households

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. At the link you can read the full report and break down the data based on county.

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

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About United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County   

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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