Working families are skipping doctor visits because they can’t afford the bill.


Parents are struggling to pay for childcare.
Rent keeps climbing faster than wages.
Grocery carts cost more and contain less.
Filling up the tank feels like a luxury.
Yet we’re told the real problem is the person receiving roughly $10 a day in food assistance.
Not the corporations collecting billions in subsidies and government contracts.
Not the executives whose wealth grows by more in a day than most people earn in a lifetime.
Sure. Let’s keep pretending the poor are the reason everyone else is struggling.
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