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Financial struggles are prevalent from "summary" of The Road To Wigan Pier by George Orwell

The economic reality of the working class is one of perpetual struggle, a relentless battle against poverty and deprivation. In the grim industrial towns of northern England, where smokestacks blot out the sky and the streets are lined with rows of dingy houses, financial hardship is an ever-present specter haunting the lives of the downtrodden. For the coal miners and factory workers who toil day in and day out, making ends meet is a constant challenge. Wages are meager, barely enough to cover the bare essentials of food, shelter, and clothing. The cost of living is high, and every penny must be carefully budgeted and accounted for. There is no room for extravagance or luxury in their world, only the harsh reality of scraping by from one paycheck to the next. In such a harsh and unforgiving environment, the specter of unemployment looms large, a constant threat hanging over the heads of the working class like the sword of Damocles. Job security is a luxury that few can afford, as layoffs and factory closures are commonplace occurr...
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    The Road To Wigan Pier

    George Orwell

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