Drivers in Pennsylvania and Michigan have benefited from temporary consumer protections during economic downturns and ...
A family new to the US finds fresh food, child care, community through FrescaZona and the Creighton Community Foundation ...
The Trump administration made work requirements for low-income people receiving government assistance a priority in 2025.
Millions will lose insurance as a result of the congressional rollback, leaving people stranded between financial ruin.
Neighborhoods with sparse food access and low income could be a risk factor for accelerated cognitive decline and lead to more health disparities, a report published Tuesday in BMC Medicine finds.
Considering financial struggles and concerns have the power to affect a person’s psychological well-being and mental health, it’s not surprising that they also play a role in the more seemingly ...
The experience of getting a paycheck, then immediately sinking it into rent, car payments, and groceries, leaving little to savings, is very common in the United States. This is particularly true in a ...
Standard bail requires a person in custody to pay the entire cost up front as collateral for their release from jail, like the Douglas County Jail seen here. ACLU of Kansas is calling for expanding ...
A program benefiting 25,000 low-income residents in Philadelphia could soon come to an end. Zero Fare is a two-year pilot program that gives free SEPTA bus, train, trolley and Regional Rail rides to ...
As the cost of living rises, driven by a housing affordability crisis, the very definition of being “low income” is changing. In Orange, Santa Barbara and San Diego counties, the threshold for a ...
While many of the things wealthy people refuse to do when they’re tired but broke people still do are rooted in institutional flaws and economic inequality, they still have the choice and freedom to ...