Even though the economy is getting better, not everyone is benefiting directly from the improvement. According a recent study, 70% of the homeless people are still struggling in poverty. In the job market, most of them have low-paying temporary jobs, with some earning less than 3,000 NT dollars a month. Civil groups are now urging the government to offer solutions in helping them to stay off the streets. Social welfare groups join forces in organizing the year-end banquet for homeless people. This year, the banquet would have 2,000 tables, an attempt to challenge the past records. While the economy is picking up, there are still a lot of people living on the streets. For example, Chue-ying, who's in his late 70's, only does some odd jobs and makes no more than 3,000 NTD a month. To survive, he only eats one meal a day. A-chung, who lives in the Taipei Train Station, only wishes to find a place for shelter. But she has often been driven away, which really frustrates and upsets her. According to the survey by social welfare groups, nearly 70% of the homeless are victims of atypical employment. Nearly 30% of the homeless are people under the age of 45, a phenomenon that serves as a warning to the society. Social welfare groups hope the government can quickly propose some solutions, such as adding establishment for their accommodation and limiting atypical employment, so as to help minimize the number of homeless people. ◆ 追蹤更多華視影音及圖文新聞: 1.用Plurk追蹤華視影音及圖文新聞:追蹤 2.用Twitter追蹤華視影音及圖文新聞:追蹤
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