Disruptive Dialogue with Chuck Melendi
Did you know that the federal poverty level was built on grocery price data from 1955 — and has never been updated to reflect how we live in America today? In this episode, Chuck sits down with Doug Griesenauer, VP of Community Impact at United Way Suncoast in central Florida, to unpack one of the most overlooked crises in our country: the gap between who our safety net programs offer to help and who actually needs it. They dig into ALICE — "Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed" — a research framework that reveals 55 million American households are financially struggling right now. Not because they're not working. Because the system wasn't built for how we actually live. What you'll learn in this episode: Why the federal poverty level is broken in three distinct ways — and why policymakers have known it since the 1960s What ALICE is and why it's a far more accurate picture of financial hardship in America The "fiscal cliff" (also known as the "valley of death") — why getting a raise or a promotion can actually leave working families worse off How financial instability drives people straight into the most expensive healthcare settings: emergency rooms Why 42% of America is struggling financially — and most of us never see it This isn't a conversation about handouts. It's about hardworking people — single parents, dual-income families, people working two jobs — who are doing everything right and still can't afford housing, childcare, transportation, or healthcare. That's a policy failure, not a personal one. This is Part 1 of a two-part series. Part 2 drops next week. Subscribe so you don't miss Part 2 Like if this opened your eyes Did any of these numbers surprise you? Take action: Call 202-224-3121 to reach your senators and representatives. Tell them healthcare costs and the outdated federal poverty level need to be addressed — now. CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction — The quiet gap in America 01:50 Meet Doug Griesenauer, United Way Suncoast 03:20 Financial health IS physical health — the dental divide 04:50 What is the federal poverty level and where did it come from? 05:15 Dr. Molly Orshansky and the 1955 grocery basket 08:30 Three ways the FPL is broken: food, geography, and household type 15:00 What ALICE is and how it was built 19:10 The ALICE numbers: what it actually costs to get by by state 21:35 42% of America — 55 million households — are struggling 22:30 Why wages haven't kept up and costs keep climbing 26:30 The fiscal cliff: why a raise can make you poorer 28:10 Refusing promotions might be the smart economic choice — and that's a system failure 30:32 Chuck's call to action CONNECT & LEARN MORE 🌐 Disruptive Dialogue: www.disruptivedialogue.org 📊 ALICE Research: unitedforalice.org Disruptive Dialogue is hosted by Chuck Melendi, a 35-year healthcare industry veteran on a mission to expose the systems failing American patients — and the people trying to fix them.
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