Shakir Salaam was employed as a construction worker at the Revel, Atlantic City's newest casino, which cost over $2 billion to build and lasted a little over two years before closing in the collapse of 2014. "As a cement mason, as an apprentice, I started off at $17.25 and at my peak I was making $31.25 an hour," Salaam says. "Now I'm washing dishes for $8.44 an hour. That's part time, and that's all it is right now. My last check, for the week, was $126." #voicesfromatlanticcity Watch full series online.