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Azienda News:
- Map the Meal Gap Reports - Feeding America
Food Insecurity Report Briefs Map the Meal Gap 2025 (2023 data) Published May 14, 2025
- U. S. Single Parent Households - Commission on POST
U S Single Parent Households [The following was submitted to POST staff from My Safe Harbor] A report from the U S Census Bureau reveals that 62% of new moms in their early 20s are unmarried The report also found that 36% of all moms were unwed in 2011, up from 31% in 2005 In families with incomes of less than $10,000, that number goes up
- The Fed - Expenses - Federal Reserve Board
The most common type of bill people did not expect to pay in full was a credit card bill Nine percent of adults said they did not expect to pay a credit card bill in full that month
- 49% of Americans Can’t Afford a $1,000 Emergency | LendingTree
Turbulent times have proven the value of having emergency savings, yet many Americans are admittedly unprepared Most Americans (93%) have faced a financial emergency at least once, and 32% have faced an emergency expense in the past six months alone However, almost half (49%) of U S adults admit they wouldn
- English Housing Survey - GOV. UK
and over), and fewer households with children than in 2019-20 These changes may be the result of changing housing circumstances, but it also likely that household circumstances prevented some households from taking part in the survey during the pandemic (e g home schooling, caring responsibilities, and ill
- English Private Landlord Survey 2021: main report - GOV. UK
From the English Housing Survey (EHS) in 2021-22 it is estimated that between 62% and 76% of households in the private rented sector are covered by a TDP scheme 8 The EPLS is a survey of both
- 37% of Americans can’t afford an emergency expense over $400 . . .
“Life happens, and people are stressed about the surprise expenses that could tip them off-balance ” In fact, 1 in 4 (25%) people dipped into emergency savings to cover basic living expenses in the past year The median emergency savings for Americans is $600; men have double the stores compared to women – with a median of $1,000 versus $500
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