“Quite often, feelings of fear and anxiety stem from…simply perceiving that we’re out of control of our circumstances and these sentiments can be particularly prevalent when it comes to single-income families,” Carrie shared with Parents reporter, Mia Taylor. “When a family’s livelihood is dependent on one person, these anxieties are compounded by what is perceived as a heightened level of pressure on that sole earner.” Check out the full article here.
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