Source: Russ Buettner, New York Times, December 13, 2011
Every day across New York State, thousands of part-time workers visit the homes of developmentally disabled people to teach them simple tasks, like grooming or how to take a bus.
For their work, which requires no special credentials, the employees typically earn $10 to $15 an hour.
But when the nonprofit organizations that employ those workers bill the state, they collect three and four times that amount -- with some having received as much as $67 an hour.



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