How Is the Broken Economy Affecting You?
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008Dear Friends,
We hear a lot from politicians and TV pundits about the state of our economy. Most of them (at long last) do acknowledge at least that “times are tough.”
Certainly the numbers are in agreement*. Unemployment is on the rise. Wages are declining. Foreclosures are mushrooming. More and more people are going medically uninsured or underinsured. Fuel prices continue to skyrocket. Income inequality is worsening. Higher education becomes less affordable every year. And a record number of families are being forced to use resources such as food banks just to survive.
But what do all these statistics really mean? How do the failed economic policies that have brought us to where we are today affect everyday hard-working people in their real lives? For the answers to these questions, I’m turning to you.
To help our elected officials understand—and be held accountable—for what’s really happening in the economy, I am asking you to share your story. After all, it’s you they’re supposed to be serving, and the economy is more than just numbers: it’s the day-to-day reality of our lives.
Therefore, please share with me, if you can: What’s going on in your life economically?
Answering this question may be difficult, especially considering the emotional toll that financial pressures and crises can take on us, not to mention our natural tendency to keep these kinds of things to ourselves. But keeping quiet just hasn’t worked. I believe it’s time for all of us to speak out and tell the truth about real life in today’s economy, so that we can stoke the fires for positive change and a more hopeful future.
To share your story, simply email me at ryan@hersha.org by Monday, June 30, 2008.
After June 30, I will collect your answers and share them with other elected officials, not just on the City Commission but at the state and federal levels as well. I will see to it that as economic policy is debated, your own real life experiences are at the heart of the discussion.
I look forward to hearing back from you soon. Please feel free to forward this message to your friends and neighbors.
Thank you very much for your help.
Sincerely,
Ryan Hersha
Battle Creek City Commissioner
ryan@hersha.org
*http://michigan.gov/dleg/0,1607,7-154–187872–,00.html; http://www.argmax.com/mt_blog/archive/2008_02_real_wage_decli.php; http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080613/BUSINESS06/806130349; http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/publications_show.htm?doc_id=688615; http://wkzonews.blogspot.com/2008/06/gas-prices-rise-again.html; http://www.mediamouse.org/features/040908incom.php; http://www.collegeboard.com/press/releases/189547.html; http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2008-05-18-foodstamps_N.htm