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AARP Study: Family Caregivers Face Significant Expenses

UPDATED 8:14 PM ET Jul. 14, 2021 PUBLISHED 7:51 PM ET Jul. 14, 2021 PUBLISHED 7:51 PM EDT Jul. 14, 2021 SHARE Family caregivers are facing significant out-of-pocket costs, a new AARP study shows, spending on average over a quarter of their income caring for an adult family member. Generation X caregivers are spending the most overall, but Generation Z and Millennial caregivers are spending a higher percentage of their income. David McNally, director of Government Affairs with AARP, said 80% of those caring for a family member are paying on average at least 26% of their income on out-of-pocket caregiving expenses.   “And African Americans say it s over a third of their total income, so there s a lot of financial stress involved in unpaid family caregiving,” McNally said. “These people are doing tremendous work and they need more support.”

In Photos: 2020, Reviewed | The Cornell Daily Sun

Photos at the start of 2020 mirrored previous years: crowded ClubFests, student activism, Ithaca weather and hockey games. But as a raging pandemic canceled events and closed campus, the photos depicted a shift in daily routines and customs that defined an unforgettable year. Here’s a look at 2020 often called historic, unprecedented and one like no other in photos. Students visit club booths during Spring ClubFest at Barton Hall on Feb. 2. Featuring about 320 clubs and an array of performances, the event gave students the opportunity to learn about and join on-campus organizations encompassing a wide range of interests. (Michael Wenye Li/Sun File Photo)

WNY venues, theaters receive over $23M in federal relief aid

WNY venues, theaters receive over $23M in federal relief aid Artpark, Dipson Theaters, Shea s, Erie County and the National Comedy Center were some of the big recipients of the Shuttered Venues grant Author: Nate Benson (WGRZ) Updated: 11:21 PM EDT July 12, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. After a pandemic that kept them shut down for over a year, venues and theaters across Western New York have received federal aid. According to data obtained from the SBA website, 28 venues and theaters received $23,934,736 from the Shuttered Venues Operators Grant.  The big winner in Western New York was Shea s Performing Arts Center, which received $10 million from the federal grant program. According to information from the SBA, $10 million was the maximum grant a venue could receive. 

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