NBC NEWS By Allison Linn, CNBC Digital Every time you go to a fast-food restaurant, you have a 1 in 5 chance of being served by a worker who’s living in poverty. A substantial number of workers who serve up your fast food aren’t making enough to get by, and are instead living in poverty or relying on government programs such as food stamps, a new report finds. On average, 20 percent of front-line fast-food workers were living in households with incomes below the poverty line over the years that the researchers studied. That compares to More…
