Someone Calculated How Many Adjunct Professors Are on Public Assistance, and the Number Is Startling

According to an analysis of census data by the University of California–Berkeley’s Center for Labor Research and Education, 25 percent of “part-time college faculty” and their families now receive some sort public assistance, such as Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, food stamps, cash welfare, or the Earned Income Tax Credit… an awful lot of Ph.D.s and master’s degree holders are basically working poor.

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by Jordan Weissmann, Slate.

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