Guest User 2/2/22 Guest User 2/2/22 Meet Kristen Conkright, an administrative professional who, despite her hard work, still walks a financial tightrope. Read More Guest User 2/15/21 Guest User 2/15/21 While Ms. Stewart skipped meals to keep Jack fed, there were days when he ate a single meal. “You hear him say ‘I’m hungry,’ and your heart breaks,” she said. Read More Guest User 6/23/20 Guest User 6/23/20 “Even though I work in healthcare, I can not afford health insurance.” Read More Guest User 3/9/20 Guest User 3/9/20 “…more than four of 10 Michigan households are being left behind.” Read More Guest User 3/5/20 Guest User 3/5/20 “It’s always one step forward, two steps back.” Read More Guest User 3/5/20 Guest User 3/5/20 It’s not extravagance or bad decision-making. Working families just aren’t making enough money. Read More Guest User 3/4/20 Guest User 3/4/20 "Over the course of the last seven or eight years, we've seen a major change and it continues that way.” Read More Guest User 3/4/20 Guest User 3/4/20 “Simply put, it’s time to be concerned.” Read More Guest User 3/2/20 Guest User 3/2/20 They manage to pay their bills—as long as their 10-year old car doesn’t need work, or one of the kids doesn’t get sick. Read More
Guest User 2/2/22 Guest User 2/2/22 Meet Kristen Conkright, an administrative professional who, despite her hard work, still walks a financial tightrope. Read More
Guest User 2/15/21 Guest User 2/15/21 While Ms. Stewart skipped meals to keep Jack fed, there were days when he ate a single meal. “You hear him say ‘I’m hungry,’ and your heart breaks,” she said. Read More
Guest User 6/23/20 Guest User 6/23/20 “Even though I work in healthcare, I can not afford health insurance.” Read More
Guest User 3/9/20 Guest User 3/9/20 “…more than four of 10 Michigan households are being left behind.” Read More
Guest User 3/5/20 Guest User 3/5/20 It’s not extravagance or bad decision-making. Working families just aren’t making enough money. Read More
Guest User 3/4/20 Guest User 3/4/20 "Over the course of the last seven or eight years, we've seen a major change and it continues that way.” Read More
Guest User 3/2/20 Guest User 3/2/20 They manage to pay their bills—as long as their 10-year old car doesn’t need work, or one of the kids doesn’t get sick. Read More