ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月16日 04時52分


“I did not get to live the American dream, and it’s too late.” Terri Sadler of Richmond, Kentucky, has worked on and off the past 8 years. Back in the 1990s, she worked on the factory floor at a 3M plant in Indiana — a good job with benefits and a pension plan. But Terri, then in her early 30s, quit the job on a whim, convinced she could find something better. “I think that was the beginning of the downturn,” said Terri, who was photographed here by @ross_man_tle. She found other factory jobs, including one that paid her as much as $18 an hour. In 2008, though, she lost the job and couldn’t find a new one. By the time she spoke to @ニューヨーク・タイムズ in 2010, her unemployment benefits had been cut off and she was turning to members of her church for help. Her current job, as a receptionist, pays far less than her old jobs and requires a 50-mile commute. Even so, she worries it’ll disappear. Terri once dreamed of traveling the country in retirement; now she doubts she will be able to retire at all. | Recession stories tend to begin the same way. How they end varies much more widely. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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