Nearly 40% of U.S. adults can't afford a sudden $400 expense |
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| | | With nearly 40% of U.S. adults unable to afford an emergency expense of $400, many have turned to food charities for help as the economy comes to a near-halt | | | | | | This virus does not recognize geographic or economic boundaries. It may punish, rather than reward, the traditionally self-sufficient, writes Dr. Jennifer Olsen | | | | | | Being sick with COVID-19 requires next-level self-care. For the roughly 36 million Americans living in single-person households, knowing what to do is critical | | | | | | Despite the show's seriousness, and the grief at its emotional core, each script contains moments of beauty and bliss, writes TIME's Judy Berman | | | | |