Throughout the Great Recession and the not-so-great recovery, the most commonly discussed measure of misery has been unemployment. But many middle-class and working-class people who are fortunate enough to have work are struggling as well, which is why Sherry Woods, a 59-year-old van driver from Atlanta, found herself standing in line at a jobs fair this month, with her résumé tucked inside a Bible.

Read more in The New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/19/us/many-american-workers-are-underemployed-and-underpaid.html?hpw