The vast bulk of American's are well above the poverty level in income? Define "well above" as the poverty level usually means relying on public transportation, renting subsidized living space, and a net consumer of tax money? Many people from what I see live above the poverty level for this area but still drive old unreliable vehicles and are not home owners but are renters of some sort among other things.
Pretty hard to get a job in most small towns that don't involve nights or weekends. Even school teachers are badgered into being coaches so some portion of the school year they are at school until 6PM or after then it is off to home to grade papers until bed. Newbie at a factory is usually going to get the hours others don't want which means 11PM to 7PM typically. Law enforcement or hospital is self explanatory. Heck, even if you could get a Farm Credit job you are working well after dinner time as evidenced by the young fellow who called on my parents several years back for a loan review. I would guess with the number of farm fading away people are just fighting to hang onto a job even if means being stuck at some lonely outpost in the middle of nowhere.
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