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He Earns $58,000 a Year, Pays Child Support, and His Roof Is Leaking — Curtis Yarbrough’s Financial Tightrope
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He Earns $58,000 a Year, Pays Child Support, and His Roof Is Leaking — Curtis Yarbrough’s Financial Tightrope

Have you ever looked at your paycheck and genuinely wondered where every dollar went before…

March 31, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
She Drove for Uber With No Health Insurance. Then a $14,200 ER Bill Changed Everything
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She Drove for Uber With No Health Insurance. Then a $14,200 ER Bill Changed Everything

Roughly 25 million Americans who work in the gig economy have no access to employer-sponsored…

March 31, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
She Lost Her Home Insurance After One Claim — Then Her Spouse Retired and the Bills Kept Coming
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She Lost Her Home Insurance After One Claim — Then Her Spouse Retired and the Bills Kept Coming

The comment appeared on one of my earlier pieces about SNAP enrollment gaps in Missouri…

March 31, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
At 55, No Savings, Four Kids, and a Wife’s Ex Who Rarely Pays: One Miami Man’s Fight to Keep Food on the Table
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At 55, No Savings, Four Kids, and a Wife’s Ex Who Rarely Pays: One Miami Man’s Fight to Keep Food on the Table

The federal window for SNAP recertification in Florida closes fast — households in Miami-Dade County…

March 31, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
He Borrowed $62K for a Teaching Degree. His Wife Cut Her Hours, and the Credit Cards Are Winning
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He Borrowed $62K for a Teaching Degree. His Wife Cut Her Hours, and the Credit Cards Are Winning

The federal student loan on-ramp repayment period — which shielded millions of borrowers from the…

March 31, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
She Earns $72,000 a Year as a Nurse and Still Qualified for SNAP — Denver’s Math Didn’t Add Up
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She Earns $72,000 a Year as a Nurse and Still Qualified for SNAP — Denver’s Math Didn’t Add Up

A salary above $70,000 is supposed to mean you’ve made it. That’s the story most…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
He Ran His Auto Shop for 18 Years. Computerized Cars Cut His Revenue 30% — and Now His Son Needs $45K a Year for College
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He Ran His Auto Shop for 18 Years. Computerized Cars Cut His Revenue 30% — and Now His Son Needs $45K a Year for College

The deadline Robert Kowalski is staring down is not printed on any government form. It…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
She Earns $68,000 a Year as a Nurse and Still Qualified for SNAP — Until One Overtime Shift Changed Everything
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She Earns $68,000 a Year as a Nurse and Still Qualified for SNAP — Until One Overtime Shift Changed Everything

The conventional wisdom goes like this: if you have a professional degree and a steady…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
I Make $72,000 as a Nurse in Denver and Still Applied for SNAP — Here’s What Happened
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I Make $72,000 as a Nurse in Denver and Still Applied for SNAP — Here’s What Happened

The first time Samantha Reeves pulled up the Colorado PEAK benefits portal, it was 11:47…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren
She Earns $72,000 a Year as a Nurse and Still Qualified for SNAP — Denver Made That Possible
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She Earns $72,000 a Year as a Nurse and Still Qualified for SNAP — Denver Made That Possible

The working poor are not who most people picture when they think of SNAP recipients.…

March 30, 2026 • Sloane Avery Wren

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