The LAUSD Strike Exposes the Struggles of Los Angeles Life and Economic Inequality.

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The ongoing strike by Los Angeles Unified School District workers highlights the economic divide in the city, where low-wage workers struggle to make ends meet while affluent professionals pay high prices for goods and services. The district relies on tens of thousands of staff members who are struggling to keep up with rising costs in a state that lacks enough housing. Most of the families they serve are in the same boat, with 89 percent of the district’s households qualifying as economically disadvantaged. The strike is expected to end on Thursday.
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- Los Angeles strike highlights paltry US school worker pay Yahoo News
- LA Mayor Karen Bass 'actively in discussion' with SEIU, LAUSD FOX 11 Los Angeles
- Economic Inequality Is Backdrop of Walkout The New York Times
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