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Report: Family of 4 must make $65,000 in Connecticut to live average life

By Tony Terzi October 13, 2016 If you’re trying to make ends meet, then Connecticut is not the state to do it in, according to a report commissioned by the United Way branches of Connecticut. One way to reach more folks in need: creating school based food pantries, which is presently happening in several Connecticut …

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Report: 38 percent of Connecticut residents can’t meet basic needs

By Mark Zaretsky October 9, 2016 Two years after a United Way report found that 35 percent of Connecticut households were struggling, we are two years farther away from the Great Recession — but the percentage of families earning below a basic survival budget in Connecticut has grown a bit, a new report says. The …

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Households struggling to make ends meet increases in Connecticut

By Ryan Blessing October 9, 2016 More households in Connecticut are struggling just to make ends meet, according to a new report released today by the United Way.The updated ALICE report says both the number and percentage of households in Connecticut struggling to pay for their most basic needs increased from 2012 to 2014. More …

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