Poverty /tags/poverty Poverty en-US WLRN Wed, 09 Aug 2023 10:00:00 GMT Report: Nearly half households in Broward living paycheck-to-paycheck. Blame COVID-19 /government-politics/2023-08-09/alice-broward-poverty-affordablity-wages-covid-19 The rise in ALICE households — "Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed" — climbed to more than 346,000 households in 2021, up from about 328,000 in 2019. The COVID−19 pandemic started in March 2020. Wed, 09 Aug 2023 10:00:00 GMT /government-politics/2023-08-09/alice-broward-poverty-affordablity-wages-covid-19 Gerard Albert Hurricane Ian shows vulnerability of trailer parks and the immigrant families who call them home /education/2022-10-25/hurricane-ian-shows-vulnerability-of-trailer-parks-and-the-immigrant-families-who-call-them-home Across the country, corporate investors are buying up mobile homes parks and raising the rents — including after hurricanes. At a hard-hit trailer park in Naples, some residents are worried their landlord could try to take advantage of the storm and force them out. Tue, 25 Oct 2022 15:07:04 GMT /education/2022-10-25/hurricane-ian-shows-vulnerability-of-trailer-parks-and-the-immigrant-families-who-call-them-home Kate Payne Living in hurricane shelters, displaced residents wracked by loss, uncertain of future /news/2022-10-11/for-some-in-southwest-floridas-hurricane-shelters-its-too-soon-to-say-where-theyll-go-next More than a week after Hurricane Ian slammed into Southwest Florida, hundreds of people are still living in storm shelters in hard-hit Lee County. Some who lost their homes say they don't know where they'll live next. WLRN's Kate Payne, on assignment for sister station WGCU, reports. Tue, 11 Oct 2022 14:58:22 GMT /news/2022-10-11/for-some-in-southwest-floridas-hurricane-shelters-its-too-soon-to-say-where-theyll-go-next Kate Payne A 'transformational' raise: thousands of public school workers see wages increase to $15 an hour /education/2022-09-26/a-transformational-raise-thousands-of-public-school-workers-see-wages-increase-to-15-an-hour Thousands of workers in South Florida's public schools are getting a raise — after state lawmakers mandated that they be paid at least $15 an hour. Mon, 26 Sep 2022 14:08:37 GMT /education/2022-09-26/a-transformational-raise-thousands-of-public-school-workers-see-wages-increase-to-15-an-hour Kate Payne Poverty and uninsured rates drop, thanks to pandemic-era policies /health/2022-09-13/poverty-and-uninsured-rates-drop-thanks-to-pandemic-era-policies Child poverty is at a historic low, according to Census bureau data, and the rate of those without health insurance dropped in 2021. But the good news may be short-lived, as policy measures expire. Tue, 13 Sep 2022 20:46:33 GMT /health/2022-09-13/poverty-and-uninsured-rates-drop-thanks-to-pandemic-era-policies Selena Simmons-Duffin, Jennifer Ludden Why the American Dream is more attainable in some cities than others /news/2022-08-01/why-the-american-dream-is-more-attainable-in-some-cities-than-others A blockbuster new study reveals a key factor explaining rates of upward mobility. Mon, 01 Aug 2022 14:30:42 GMT /news/2022-08-01/why-the-american-dream-is-more-attainable-in-some-cities-than-others Greg Rosalsky Homelessness and heartache: Parents share housing struggles with Mayor Levine Cava /local-news/2022-07-13/homelessness-and-heartache-parents-share-housing-struggles-with-mayor-levine-cava The skyrocketing cost of housing in South Florida is forcing many residents to leave their homes — or stay in unsafe conditions. At a recent event, Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava heard directly from parents and social service providers about the housing affordability crisis. Wed, 13 Jul 2022 13:14:43 GMT /local-news/2022-07-13/homelessness-and-heartache-parents-share-housing-struggles-with-mayor-levine-cava Kate Payne Federal aid for school meals is running out. Here's how students in South Florida could be affected /education/2022-07-11/federal-aid-for-school-meals-is-running-out-heres-how-students-in-south-florida-could-be-affected Advocates have long pushed for school meals to be free for all students — regardless of family income. When the pandemic hit, Congress made it happen. But now, federal aid for the school meal program is running out. In the fall, many school across the country will once again have to charge kids to eat. Mon, 11 Jul 2022 13:53:05 GMT /education/2022-07-11/federal-aid-for-school-meals-is-running-out-heres-how-students-in-south-florida-could-be-affected Kate Payne Here's where kids can get free meals in South Florida this summer /education/2022-06-22/heres-where-kids-can-get-free-meals-in-south-florida-this-summer More than two years into the pandemic, many South Florida families are still struggling to afford to feed their kids. This summer, hundreds of schools and libraries are hosting meal sites where students can eat for free. Wed, 22 Jun 2022 15:59:06 GMT /education/2022-06-22/heres-where-kids-can-get-free-meals-in-south-florida-this-summer Kate Payne Families in Palm Beach County can sign up now to get help with school supplies /education/2022-05-20/families-in-palm-beach-county-can-sign-up-now-to-get-help-with-school-supplies School supplies cost an average of $850 during the 2021-2022 school year — an amount that's totally out of reach for many. Now qualifying families in Palm Beach County can sign up to get help with school supplies at an upcoming giveaway event. Fri, 20 May 2022 21:19:25 GMT /education/2022-05-20/families-in-palm-beach-county-can-sign-up-now-to-get-help-with-school-supplies Kate Payne