Tim Blake
3456 Oracle
Ave.
Detroit City,
Mi
April 11,
2011
Mrs. Tara
Coleman
2378
Rochester Dr.
Seattle,
Washington
Dear Mrs.
Coleman
Hello, my
name is Tim Blake; I am attending the Columbia Prep High School, which I’m a
junior there. I am writing this letter because I am doing an assignment. I have
to pick an expert on our topic and ask a few questions so we can understand
more about it. So if it isn’t a bother, I would like to ask you about children
with unemployed parents.
The question
I want to ask is how are children affected by their parents being unemployed? I
have tried searching for information about this, but found little info on this
topic. The Information I found out here is that in 2011, Unemployment averaged
9.0 percent, leaving 12.7 million Americans out of work. This is a
distressingly high rate. Also the children are impacted by the recession we are
in, even though this country is getting better. There are many American children
in poverty because parents lose their jobs. Parental Job loss can harm a kid in
a number of ways, like a sharp declines in family income which may cause less
buying of foods, which can cause a kid to starve, can affect a child’s future
goals, like children who are in poverty may not be able to get into good
schools, and most importantly, cause parents to harm their child in if the
parents have undergone psychological distress because of being unemployed. Also
there are about 6.5 million children under the age of 18 living in families
with an unemployed parent and also 1 million of these kids are from California,
which has the second highest rate of unemployment.
Mrs. Coleman,
I would appreciate if you can help me with this topic by supplying me with more
information about children with unemployed parents. This would help me in my
further assignments, too. If you would like to contact me about my topic; my
email is blake.tim36@gmail.com or contact me by phone at 1-456-4789-2468.
Sincerely
Tim Blake
Isaascs,
Julia B. “The US Recession Continues to Impact Children.” What is the Future Of
the Us Economy? Ed. Ronald D. Lankford, Jr. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2013. At
Issue. Rpt. From “The Recession’s Ongoing Impact on American Children.”
Brookings. Vol. 3. 2011. Opposing Viewpoints in Context. Web. 3. Apr. 2014.
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