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Published February 13th, 2025, 01:00 am
Detroit is having a moment — especially downtown, where sports arenas have been playing host to the Lions, Pistons, Red Wings and soon the Tigers again. These arenas are also the venues where big-name artists and performers draw people from across the state. In April of last year alone, the Downtown Detroit Partnership counted over 100,000 visitors.
But a recent survey led by a Wayne State researcher found that many stadium and arena workers in Detroit are struggling to make ends meet. Over 60% of respondents reported living paycheck-to-paycheck. Meanwhile, more than 50% of respondents also indicated they cope with dire financial circumstances at or below the federal poverty line.
Survey lead and Wayne State social work professor Kess Ballentine joined The Metro on Wednesday to discuss her findings and share her perspective as an expert in low-paid labor conditions and work-family strain.
Hear more stories from The Metro on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2025.
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