20% of U.S. nonprofit employees, particularly Black, Hispanic, and disabled workers, face financial hardship, according to United For ALICE.

A report by United For ALICE reveals that over 20% of nonprofit employees in the U.S. face financial hardship, despite their essential roles in healthcare, education, and social services. It highlights that 3 million workers are ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed), struggling to afford basic necessities. Systemic inequalities disproportionately affect Black, Hispanic, and disabled workers. The study calls for data-driven solutions and policy changes to support this vital workforce.

September 10, 2024
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