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Nearly a Quarter of Asian American and Pacific Islander Californians Working And Struggling with Poverty, New Survey Reveals


WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey by PRRI and AAPI Data finds that 23% of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in California are working and struggling with poverty. The survey finds a state of "two Californias" among AAPIs?one where some AAPI workers report a great deal of financial stability and another where AAPI workers report significant financial insecurity and struggle. 

PRRI is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to conducting independent research at the intersection of religion, culture, and public policy. (PRNewsfoto/PRRI,The Atlantic)

"Recent AAPI immigrants come to California with an optimistic vision of achieving the American Dream," notes PRRI CEO Robert P. Jones. "While they are still more optimistic than Californians overall, the longer they're here, the more their real-life struggles and hardships erode this optimism and the sense that the American Dream is possible."

A majority of AAPI Californians (62%) believe in the American Dream: that if you work hard, you'll get ahead. At the same time, 55% of AAPI Californians question the narrative that "hard work and determination alone" guarantees success. More than six in ten AAPI workers (64%) struggling with poverty disagree with this narrative, compared to a smaller majority (54%) of AAPI workers who are not struggling with poverty.

Almost one in five AAPI Californians say that they or someone in their household had to put off seeing their doctor or purchasing medication for financial reasons (19%) or had difficulty paying their rent or mortgage (19%).

Other Notable Findings

SOURCE PRRI; AAPI Data



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