United For ALICE
Coverage of United For ALICE in the Nexus archive.
- Michigan governor candidates offer sharply different plans to bring back affordability
Michigan governor candidates present differing plans to address rising living costs. Republican candidates Mike Cox, Perry Johnson, and John James propose eliminating or phasing out the state income tax, citing savings of up to $3,000 annually for households, while emphasizing methods like cutting corporate subsidies, auditing government spending, and gradual implementation. The United for ALICE report highlights the financial strain on families, noting the need for over $114,000 annually for basic expenses.
- New Yorkers squeezed by rising costs, mounting debt, and federal cuts: Report
Almost half of New York households are struggling to afford basic necessities, with 48% of employed households facing financial hardship due to rising costs, mounting debt, and federal cuts, according to a United For ALICE report.
- New Yorkers squeezed by rising costs, mounting debt, and federal cuts: Report
Almost half of all households in New York are struggling to afford basic necessities, with 48% of employed households facing financial hardship due to rising costs, mounting debt, and federal cuts, according to a report from United For ALICE.