Income Inequality Grows With Age And Shapes Later Years
Susan McNeely left college after a year to marry and have children. A small Social Security check, state heating assistance and $183 a month in food stamps represent her only income. Life might be easier if Mrs. McNeely moved to Connecticut, near her daughter, but she can’ t afford rents there.
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