By Josephine Kalipeni In a country where most people must work to make ends meet, work isn’t working for most families. The impossible, exhausting cycle of careers and caregiving doesn’t allow for real work-life balance. Workers and their families are tired, and we’re paying the price for living in a country that doesn’t have a
heather and ainsley good news with snow showers this morning. thank you so much maria. now to stories you can bank on this morning. do you have enough in your savings account to weather a financial emergency? if you say no well you are not line. lauren simonetti for the fox business network is here breaking down the frightening new statistics and a new study. the new report by the corporation for enterprise development it shows nearly half of households in america don t have enough money saved for emergencies. it wouldn t last for a month if their income suddenly was gone. household earning 55 and 90,000 annually have less than 3 months of savings? how come? reports say between 2006 and 2010 median net worth declined whopping 27,000 dollars while the cost of living sky rocketed. difficult to come back on housing healthcare education they eat up three quarters of the average family s