Social Mobility

SOCIAL MOBILITY

“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

 –Nelson Mandela (South Africa President, Activist)

Statistically speaking, education leads to higher employment and lifetime earnings.


Statistically speaking, education leads to higher employment and lifetime earnings.

Following the 2008 Financial Crisis, the income for the top 1% grew by over 10%; but the bottom 99%, experienced negative growth.


This is one barrier and this alone has led to an increase in poverty. Poverty is a serious threat. But what is Poverty?

  • Those making $23,492 a year for a family of four

  • People making $11,720 for an individual are considered to be living in poverty

 

15 % of the entire nation lives in poverty

  • Blacks- 25% of the entire Black population live in poverty

  • Hispanics – 25% of the entire Hispanic population live in poverty

How do these groups get out? 

Where you’re born is where you stay

Matthew Albertell

I have worked with two President’s, celebrities, fortune 500 companies, small businesses, universities, and non-profits. My background is in finance and have worked on wall street several times in varying capacities. I transitioned to the start-up scene, non-profit sector, and found a niche in creating websites, along with driving them and clients large amounts of traffic from across the web. That process is known as Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Search Engine Marketing (SEM).

In my spare time I enjoy coaching basketball and am an active member of Rotary International.

Site: www.matthewcharlesalbertell.com

https://www.matthewcharlesalbertell.com
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