Low wages, short hours drive many fast-food workers into homelessness
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(Damian Dovarganes / Associated Press)

When Jose de la Torre began delivering pizzas for Papa Johns in 2019, he made $15 an hour and shared a one-bedroom apartment in the Florence-Graham neighborhood with half a dozen other people.After two years on the job, his hourly rate was the same but his work schedule had been cut - to about 30 hours a week instead of the full 40, he said.
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