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NY Advocates for Poor: "Lots to Like" in Obama Opportunity Agenda

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Thursday, January 30, 2014   

NEW YORK – President Barack Obama talked up boosting the minimum wage during a multi-state road trip Wednesday, and local advocates are applauding his decision to put the issue of income inequality front and center.

Gwen O'Shea, president and CEO of the Health and Welfare Council of Long Island, says the president did more than just talk about income inequality in his State of the Union speech.

She says he also detailed key policy areas where action can be taken now to help millions of New Yorkers living in poverty and those just above the poverty line who also are struggling.

"His call to action was, we need to look at job development, community development, higher education, pro-women workplace policies, tax credits,” O'Shea says. “We need to look at every area to successfully move people out of poverty."

Obama visited a Costco store in Maryland to repeat his call for more American CEOs to take action to boost the wages of their workers.

Key Republicans say the president is making promises that sound good but won't solve the problems actually facing Americans.

Karen Boorshtein, president and CEO of the Family Service League, says it is good to hear Obama championing both a boost in the minimum wage and his pledge to expand the Earned Income Tax Credit.

"He wants to expand it to cover single Americans who don't have children,” she points out. “Right now it's with children. So, obviously that's going to help someone that's struggling. So, any tax relief they can get is terrific."

O'Shea adds it's good to see Obama working to expand tax breaks for the vanishing middle class.

She says those tax breaks reward people for working and also put more money into the local economy.

"New Yorkers and Long Islanders are struggling,” O’Shea maintains. “The income divide and the inequality between the haves and the have-nots has grown so dramatically over the past few decades – and it's time that we change that. "

O'Shea says currently almost 4-in-10 Long Island households are not self-sufficient, meaning they depend on a social safety-net program to help them make ends meet.





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