A struggle to make ends meet Stone and her husband, Guy, had been struggling for years to make ends meet.
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They get married and work hard to make ends meet.
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The poverty line is still struggling to make ends meet.
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"Americans struggling to make ends meet should be the priority."
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Liu works as a forest watcher to make ends meet.
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Mr Aatsinki is finding it harder to make ends meet.
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They typically start a business just to make ends meet.
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As wildlife numbers plummeted, Ngambo struggled to make ends meet.
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People in the capital are struggling to make ends meet.
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Floridians need $15 an hour just to make ends meet.
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Many transgender people reported they struggled to make ends meet.
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Without him, though, the family struggled to make ends meet.
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In between, to make ends meet, he drove a cab.
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They had to grind every month to make ends meet.
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Farmers need certainty and open markets to make ends meet.
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But that doesn't mean it's easy to make ends meet.
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You're dependent on it to make ends meet each week.
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We force her into tougher bargains to make ends meet.
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"They barely make ends meet as it is," he said.
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Except it's getting harder and harder to make ends meet.
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The grad student driving on the weekends to make ends meet?
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The illness has left the family struggling to make ends meet.
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But millions of Americans are still struggling to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, she would sell her crops to neighbors.
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Now, many government workers take second jobs to make ends meet.
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The Oes do odd jobs around town to make ends meet.
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I tried to make ends meet, earning only $300 a week.
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It's especially ill-advised for those struggling to make ends meet.
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At times I even worked two jobs to make ends meet.
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A few art dealers have joined forces to make ends meet.
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Tanguy's job, more often than not, is to make ends meet.
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Now, they will hear from people struggling to make ends meet.
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These days, he needed a good haul to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, she works nights at the local hospital.
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I worked sometimes two full-time jobs to make ends meet.
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Some are skipping work for temporary jobs to make ends meet.
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"They're not just workers trying to make ends meet," he said.
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Some are just trying to make ends meet with occasional sales.
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"It's impossible to make ends meet here," he said in Spanish.
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How did you make ends meet when your work wasn't selling?
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Her mother, Maxene, took in laundry to help make ends meet.
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Because many across the U.S. are struggling to make ends meet.
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"We're all the same, fighting to make ends meet," he said.
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We had to take extra jobs just to make ends meet.
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But he had to work long hours to make ends meet.
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They're shoring up getting enough hours, trying to make ends meet.
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Dua Lipa's parents took any work they could to make ends meet.
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She had to borrow money from her parents to make ends meet.
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Still struggling to make ends meet, Picasso lived between France and Spain.
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There is no magic formula for being able to make ends meet.
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Everybody I knew who had kids was struggling to make ends meet.
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If we couldn't make ends meet, we wouldn't be able to survive.
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But you need to hustle if you want to make ends meet.
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He worked as a bartender at a club to make ends meet.
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They learned how to make ends meet, even when freelancing full-time.
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After rent, utility bills and health care, they barely make ends meet.
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Companies can provide financial wellness programs to help employees make ends meet.
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Meanwhile, drivers say they can barely make ends meet on poverty wages.
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How can you make too much if you can't make ends meet?
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They choose to work there and they still can't make ends meet.
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People cannot find stable jobs that pay sufficiently to make ends meet.
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He still does maintenance work at a school to make ends meet.
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He's not laden with student debt and struggling to make ends meet.
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Before we owned our home we were struggling to make ends meet.
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Sanders said his family struggled to make ends meet throughout his childhood.
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IBLP, meanwhile, is frantically selling off its properties to make ends meet.
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You can make six figures and still struggle to make ends meet.
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Don't go to my constituents, who are struggling to make ends meet.
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Some skipped work to seek temporary jobs to help make ends meet.
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"Some have to work 60 hours a week to make ends meet."
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No one should have to work three jobs to make ends meet.
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Many of the city's homeowners were now struggling to make ends meet.
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How are we going to make ends meet and pay our bills?
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Half of these workers depend on public assistance to make ends meet.
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It can be a godsend to families struggling to make ends meet.
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In a group conversation, they recalled juggling jobs to make ends meet.
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Read what other people are saying about how they make ends meet.
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Some diplomats have tried to find other work to make ends meet.
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RAICES was struggling to make ends meet before the fundraiser came through.
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On the streets at night old women collect cardboard to make ends meet.
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In India, many farmers are unable to make ends meet working their land.
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"Families are increasingly relying on mothers' incomes to make ends meet," Schochet says.
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Desperation has forced many to take on more work to make ends meet.
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She turned to sex work early in her life to make ends meet.
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These new tariffs are a drag on their ability to make ends meet.
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There was abuse in the home, and they struggled to make ends meet.
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There are many Uber drivers in debt and struggling to make ends meet.
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Can Japan Display really compete with such a rival and make ends meet?
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Dejected and adrift, she started working illegally in Montreal to make ends meet.
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I have a lot of debt and I'm struggling to make ends meet.
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You pass the point where you're trying to survive or make ends meet.
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Is Punxsutawney Phil moonlighting as a Halloween ghoul now to make ends meet?
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She loves her job, but needs a side hustle to make ends meet.
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Meanwhile, Spelling was struggling with what to do next to make ends meet.
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She is currently working as a hairdresser in order to make ends meet.
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In Cuba, she says, the family of four struggled to make ends meet.
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Floods can force last-resort prostitution as women struggle to make ends meet.
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To her, success means no longer having to hustle to make ends meet.
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He was living with a single mom who struggled to make ends meet.
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Another 15 percent said it was hard to make ends meet every month.
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Sayman grew up in a family that often struggled to make ends meet.
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At least one Oklahoma teacher sells his blood plasma to make ends meet.
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Millions of hard-working Americans rely on affordable energy to make ends meet.
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Instead, she gave birth to Norvilia and doubled down to make ends meet.
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His mother, Elgiva (Ackland-Allen) Giles, took in lodgers to make ends meet.
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We've all been between jobs and needed quick cash to make ends meet.
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Indianapolis, Indiana couples don't need to move in together to make ends meet.
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We should not be trying roll back what helps people make ends meet.
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In other words, I'd need a second job just to make ends meet.
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Despite their best efforts, millions of Americans are struggling to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, I relied on random jobs I found on Craigslist.
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She cleans homes and offices and does odd jobs to make ends meet.
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About 18 percent of families in the city struggle to make ends meet.
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Journalists in provincial Mexico also sometimes run other businesses to make ends meet.
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We had to take out a home equity loan to make ends meet.
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Jobs' young, working-class parents struggled to support him and make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, 28% of women are working two or more jobs.
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They sold their van, their camper and a piano to make ends meet.
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With so few visitors, vendors say they are struggling to make ends meet.
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"And it deprives sitters of the opportunity to make ends meet," he said.
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Already struggling to make ends meet, Marty's financial situation became even more desperate.
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There were a lot of waitressing and bartender jobs to make ends meet.
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Besides, young people are too busy trying to make ends meet these days.
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"It's caused us to work longer days to make ends meet," he says.
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Many families find themselves needing both parents to work to make ends meet.
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Schultz grew up in Brooklyn, where his family struggled to make ends meet.
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She said grief and the challenges to make ends meet can be overwhelming.
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You see, not everyone who shops thrift is struggling to make ends meet.
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"I was struggling to make ends meet until like two years ago," Larson said.
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She's also launched her own GoFundMe page to help other families make ends meet.
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My mom is a single mom of 2 boys trying to make ends meet.
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He's taken a second job as a consultant to try and make ends meet.
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I am currently working a second job in an attempt to make ends meet.
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He is deep in debt and working an IT job to make ends meet.
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Lots of teachers in Oklahoma work second and third jobs to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, Ms. Teixeira gave blood for money and delivered telephone books.
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But that deal dried up, and the Mill Rats work to make ends meet.
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She has to take tedious, repetitive gigs in Broadway pits to make ends meet.
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They lead hard lives, many working odd jobs to try to make ends meet.
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Don't turn away when they tell you they are unable to make ends meet.
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They go out every day in search of farming work to make ends meet.
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To help make ends meet, Koum worked as a janitor and his mother babysat.
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Others are working as Uber drivers, substitute teachers, and babysitters to make ends meet.
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That has infuriated drivers, who say they were already struggling to make ends meet.
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The same [goes for] if you can't make enough money to make ends meet.
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They were in their twenties, not yet married and struggling to make ends meet.
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His new mixtape is hot, but he still sells drugs to make ends meet.
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In reality, most people pick up multiple jobs because they can't make ends meet.
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"I was working long hours trying to make ends meet," said Thompson's mother, Shannon.
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I know what it's like to struggle to make ends meet as a parent.
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To make ends meet, both have second jobs stocking shelves at a grocery store.
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That's real money that makes a difference for someone struggling to make ends meet.
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Things were tight after you graduated college and you stretched to make ends meet.
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We struggled to make ends meet growing up, and now I am middle class.
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If people aren't going out to eat, restaurants will struggle to make ends meet.
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"I have to work 236 hours a day to make ends meet," he said.
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With income disparity at play, queer people need help just to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, dairy farmers are tapping into a much more profitable beverage.
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To make ends meet, he needed Harvard to give him a discount on rent.
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Individuals staring down the first of the month knowing they can't make ends meet.
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"I worked two jobs for years, just to make ends meet," Ms. Matula said.
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In the United States, they learn English, receive employment training and make ends meet.
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Those who are just scraping by may not be able to make ends meet.
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He bartended at night and took on odd carpentry jobs to make ends meet.
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That was not enough to make ends meet, so most people found second jobs.
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It can't put a roof over your head, and it can't make ends meet.
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"I'm sympathetic to how hard it can be to make ends meet," Hauer said.
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To make ends meet, Ms. Terzis first tried renting the entire apartment on Airbnb.
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These are attractive benefits for elderly homeowners who are struggling to make ends meet.
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Superstore, however, isn't just a show about people who struggle to make ends meet.
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They said that they were unable to make ends meet every month of the year.
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He also didn't know how to do his taxes and struggled to make ends meet.
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Check out our new VICELAND show about how young people make ends meet in America.
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Hylton worked on the farm to help his family make ends meet during the Depression.
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As a result, this generation of student debt borrowers are struggling to make ends meet.
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The supermarket is one of several organisations in Birkenhead helping people to make ends meet.
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They can make ends meet safely now and would be hurt most by a ban.
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When I was a child, my mom went on federal assistance to make ends meet.
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The farmers had to sell their produce at a higher price to make ends meet.
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Mr Hassett says one of his employees is driving for Uber to make ends meet.
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Often he'd worked multiple jobs, sometimes even two full-time gigs, to make ends meet.
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By 219, she was living in Chicago, newly married and trying to make ends meet.
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Regular citizens struggling to make ends meet have almost nowhere to turn, nothing to join.
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Earlier this year, he decided to sell some of that art to make ends meet.
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We're tired of having to work two or three jobs just to make ends meet.
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These days, he tells me, he's also driving the local buses to make ends meet.
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In too many places, unemployment remains high and families struggle just to make ends meet.
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Hackney was still relatively affordable, too, and you could make ends meet doing odd jobs.
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Its rial currency has fluctuated wildly, making it difficult for people to make ends meet.
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Disney needs to give us a little bit more so we can make ends meet.
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Nowadays, she earns some extra income making wreaths and flower arrangements to make ends meet.
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"It's really hard to make ends meet on 15% of my take-home," she said.
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And "struggling families trying to make ends meet" don't have surplus income to save anyway.
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They're just stitching together little stints of work to make ends meet for their families.
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Mr. Van Meter had to roll the debt into his mortgage to make ends meet.
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First, we need to offer financial aid options that allow students to make ends meet.
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The RNC wasn't the only pro-Trump group helping Schiller to make ends meet, however.
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The horse business is tough, and the McKathans were always hustling to make ends meet.
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It can ensure access to the resources and discounts families need to make ends meet.
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Higher wages and greater predictability in hours will better enable workers to make ends meet.
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She'd started working at a coffee shop in Boston and babysat to make ends meet.
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But millions of Americans relying on Social Security are still struggling to make ends meet.
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As a nurse her mother would work extra shifts at night to make ends meet.
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They work hard to support their kids, but they can never really make ends meet.
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For some government workers, the shutdown did not leave them struggling to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, they get financial help with rent from her mother-in-law.
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What are you going to do to help me and my family make ends meet?
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Her hours have been cut, and it's now harder for her to make ends meet.
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While it can be difficult to make ends meet, she said she loves her job.
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We're not a party that punishes workers simply based on how they make ends meet.
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This is probably because they are working hard every day just to make ends meet.
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Laura Fox, a music teacher, works the late shift at McDonald's to make ends meet.
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They are likelier to be doing gig work to make ends meet, the survey found.
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Millions of Americans have full-time jobs that don't pay enough to make ends meet.
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About half of those renters (38.5%) need to live with roommates to make ends meet.
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Many people cash out their retirement plans or borrow from them to make ends meet.
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The cast spoke with CNBC Make It about how they used to make ends meet.
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His family struggled to make ends meet and he started dealing drugs as a teen.
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Scarcity is an especially tough problem for those struggling every day to make ends meet.
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Unemployment and disability payments have allowed men to make ends meet when the going got tough.
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That means more children growing up in homes where families are struggling to make ends meet.
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Growing up in Macau, Eva watched as everyone in her family worked to make ends meet.
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Still, many drivers for these companies say they're underpaid, overworked, and stressed to make ends meet.
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Millions of Egyptians are still struggling to make ends meet, despite the more positive economic data.
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And we'll talk to people around the country about how they make ends meet (or don't).
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I know many teachers in Hawaii struggle to make ends meet, especially with student loan debt.
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Others apply for federal aid to make ends meet, a point that has drawn particular criticism.
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David's business went belly-up and left us struggling to make ends meet while he regrouped.
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Yet despite these favourable economic conditions, many of them are still struggling to make ends meet.
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When work dries up, people leave, Patterson said, doing anything they can to make ends meet.
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Despite this comeback though, many families across the country are still struggling to make ends meet.
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Despite inflation easing, many Egyptians say they are still finding it hard to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, he picked up a job at a local Banana Republic clothing store.
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These are families and individuals who often live paycheck to paycheck, struggling to make ends meet.
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The measures have left many of Egypt's nearly 100 million people struggling to make ends meet.
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But Amanda isn't evil or conniving — she's just a broke twentysomething trying to make ends meet.
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She now rents out a room in her two-bedroom home to help make ends meet.
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The result is that too many Americans must work longer hours just to make ends meet.
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For families struggling to make ends meet, that can simply be too big of a gap.
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There are millions of people who work but still don't earn enough to make ends meet.
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He suggested that they instead seek loans to help make ends meet while they remain furloughed.
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Some workers have picked up second jobs, such as driving for Uber, to make ends meet.
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Even well-educated women of color, the report found, are often struggling to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, one out of every five teachers works at least one other gig.
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She didn't have the opportunity to dream big at the time, just to make ends meet.
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This law will help all tipped workers, the majority of whom struggle to make ends meet.
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Even with tips included, many of my colleagues in this business still cannot make ends meet.
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That infuriated drivers, who were already struggling to make ends meet (which the Fed survey confirms).
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Homer and Marge would be somewhere in their 19903s, probably still scrabbling to make ends meet.
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An increasing number say they are relying on donations and food banks to make ends meet.
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Cronin was in the logging business for years, but it was hard to make ends meet.
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Rick Scott, a Republican, after Mr. Gillum said many Floridians still struggle to make ends meet.
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Instead, the younger McGill spent the back half of Season 3 scrambling to make ends meet.
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Players, who had to work second jobs to make ends meet, endured brutal practices between games.
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One contractor, Jiovanny Martinez, can't make ends meet with just his wages from the tech giant.
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Unable to make ends meet, she found herself homeless and about to go to a shelter.
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Many workers who struggle to make ends meet are starting to see their wages pick up.
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Senator Joni Ernst, Republican of Iowa, said American farmers were already struggling to make ends meet.
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" Mr. Amstutz said that in Van Wert's schools, "we struggle every day to make ends meet.
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Working hard to make ends meet, the mother of three found herself connecting with her community.
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He's a full-time high school science teacher who works four jobs to make ends meet.
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"We tried to cut back as much as possible to make ends meet," Mr. Lamport said.
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So they are forced into sex work, begging, or dancing at weddings to make ends meet.
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Even those making over six figures said they struggle to make ends meet, the report said.
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When her father was alive, he'd pay for her groceries so she could make ends meet.
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For players from less affluent families, like Alston, it often meant struggling to make ends meet.
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But lately, olive oil has become so cheap that farmers are unable to make ends meet.
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My political agenda has been shaped by my family's experiences of struggling to make ends meet.
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That decision has pushed drivers, who were already struggling to make ends meet, over the edge.
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To make ends meet, most German farmers have to make more like 45 cents per liter.
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Going from a wealthy community to a much wealthier community where they're struggling to make ends meet.
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Today they are in their 80s and 90s and it is beyond difficult to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, the teenage Stone took a side job working at a dog-biscuit bakery.
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And far too many people are working two, three, and four jobs just to make ends meet.
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His artist girlfriend Detroit (Tessa Thompson) twirls a sign on a street corner to make ends meet.
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Her congregation supplied some funds, and Monáe did some work as a maid to make ends meet.
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In an Infowars segment last month, Stone said Webster had been delivering pizzas to make ends meet.
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Many have turned to unemployment assistance, food banks or other work to try to make ends meet.
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After struggling to make ends meet since the Great Recession, American households are finally getting a raise.
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Behind these numbers are the stories of families and individuals struggling just to make ends meet already.
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Farmers like Myo Myint - already struggling to make ends meet - will bear the brunt of those changes.
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But most teachers literally rely on their spouse's income or a second job to make ends meet.
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Three years ago the mother-of-two began selling vegetables from her home to make ends meet.
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But, more and more, Americans are turning to crowdfunding websites to make ends meet after misfortune strikes.
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Now retired, Mesa struggles to make ends meet, teaching boxing to young boys at a local gym.
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I assume it is something closer to immigration, job security or simply how to make ends meet?
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His mother bought groceries in bulk and sold them out of their garage to make ends meet.
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"I wasn't able to make ends meet, which meant that I couldn't always buy food," she said.
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Jane starred as Ray Drecker, a struggling single father who resorts to prostitution to make ends meet.
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At 18, he became a father, and at 21, he worked three jobs to make ends meet.
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But he says his family will have to find other work this year to make ends meet.
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"I didn't become a software engineer to be trying to make ends meet," he told The Guardian.
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The family had been struggling to make ends meet, according to the midwife who helped deliver Felipe.
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These groups struggle to make ends meet as unemployment dramatically increases even as the inflation rate skyrockets.
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But before all the fame, Dham was a poor college student just trying to make ends meet.
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We know that many Americans are still struggling to make ends meet and live paycheck to paycheck.
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Four years ago, Yemen was a fragile country where millions of people struggled to make ends meet.
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Meanwhile, employees at local tech behemoths like Twitter and Facebook have reported struggling to make ends meet.
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He began flipping things on Craigslist — couches, appliances, phones, and other miscellaneous items — to make ends meet.
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Nearly 20 percent of Uber drivers in Los Angeles report needing government assistance to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, district residents had created a textiles enterprise upcycling fabrics from a neighboring landfill.
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They recently moved with their two sons into her mother's home to make ends meet, she said.
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Architecture student Jamila Okera Jenkins tells The Washington Post that she is struggling to make ends meet.
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He was raised in a household that struggled to make ends meet, with a mostly-absent father.
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To make ends meet, she's tried to turn every room in the house into a revenue generator.
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Some are seeking temporary employment -- with more reliable pay dates -- to make ends meet, union officials said.
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For some people, turning trees into charcoal is an option of last resort to make ends meet.
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As a result, most beekeepers turn to pollination events — especially the almond season — to make ends meet.
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If you're already struggling to make ends meet, it's hard to justify paying someone to help you.
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Furloughed federal workers are struggling to make ends meet during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.
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Worst of all, the extra hours I work to make ends meet mean less time with him.
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To make ends meet, those same workers said, they would need 254,279 rupees ($21), if not more.
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After the 2008 Great Recession, people all over the country are still struggling to make ends meet.
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Cutting down your budget to make ends meet might feel like something that's more in your control.
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So much has changed in the job that many of us relied on to make ends meet.
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It's not just teenagers like me who have to work jobs like this to make ends meet.
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"The majority of people on government assistance are working a couple jobs just to make ends meet."
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These businesses may then have to cut workers' pay or lay them off to make ends meet.
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While working as a freelance illustrator, she also did whatever else she could to make ends meet.
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Teachers are notoriously underpaid in the United States, with many working second jobs to make ends meet.
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Instead, Iranians, many of them college graduates, are working longer and harder just to make ends meet.
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We're trying to make ends meet and can't afford to expand our family at that particular time.
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The gig model suits retirees working to make ends meet, and they have higher levels of satisfaction.
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Protester Habib ur Rehman, 35, said people were struggling to make ends meet, and he blamed Khan.
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While her family struggled to make ends meet, she also had to deal with an abusive father.
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Yeah, that&aposs cause motherf-----s are working two or three jobs just to make ends meet.
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It's a place where there is little opportunity and most people are struggling to make ends meet.
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Why must a third of American farmers work a second job in order to make ends meet?
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To make ends meet, she took a second job as a receptionist at a local yoga studio.
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She's moved in with her parents to save money, and works three jobs to make ends meet.
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" Airbnb, however, says its services are used by "middle-class New Yorkers" trying to "make ends meet.
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U.S. farmers are increasingly installing solar panels to help make ends meet, writes the Wall Street Journal.
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Enkhjargal has had to take a part-time job in a local abattoir to make ends meet.
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These new arrivals sometimes struggle to make ends meet while living alongside the Thai capital's wealthier inhabitants.
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"With too many Medicare patients in their practice, they wouldn't be able to make ends meet," she said.
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The government has also resorted to layoffs, even in the all-important gas industry, to make ends meet.
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Other themes, like Juan's drug dealing to make ends meet, also had real-life significance for the actor.
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I was working a lot trying to make ends meet, so I didn't prioritize those types of things.
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We are overworked and underpaid while trying to better our lives, or even just to make ends meet.
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He says Osman is a qualified and talented architect, but now works in construction to make ends meet.
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It's hard out there for a baby, and even harder for the parents trying to make ends meet.
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During a good week, he brings in 103,500 pesos ($133), which is just enough to make ends meet.
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The caricature of a desperate woman sacrificing her humanity and uterus to make ends meet is not reality.
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Liu also works as a temporary forest watcher for the local forestry protection station to make ends meet.
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Another example: Young adults from less affluent families might live with roommates in order to make ends meet.
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Thankfully those days are over, but now, to make ends meet, I often work seven days a week.
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The IRC also offered Suleiman a job as a security guard to help his family make ends meet.
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The show follows Mike Lane, a college student who turns to night club dancing to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, he's working as a tabloid journalist, catching the rich and famous in compromising positions.
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Alex Paul immigrated to the United States at age 19 with barely enough money to make ends meet.
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Base pay remains so low that workers need overtime simply to make ends meet, the advocacy group said.
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States with multiple abortion restrictions place abortion out of reach, particularly for women struggling to make ends meet.
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In general, people are struggling to make ends meet, said Rebecca Steele, president and CEO of the NFCC.
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These payment innovations highlight the reality that many in the gig economy are struggling to make ends meet.
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In France the gilets jaunes smash shop windows on the Champs-Elysées because they cannot make ends meet.
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Are people who work three jobs to make ends meet too busy to worry about their inner selves?
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According to the fundraiser description, Wells has been struggling to make ends meet since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Working after retirement to make ends meet and to support yourself and your family has more negative outcomes.
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With that kind of shortfall, the states will have to make savage Medicaid cuts to make ends meet.
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Naturally, some Venezuelans have turned elsewhere — like the loose pockets of bored American teenagers — to make ends meet.
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Castel Volturno also drew impoverished Italians, unable to make ends meet in the outskirts of the nearby cities.
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"We budget and we do what we can to make ends meet and make it work," she said.
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Many of his colleagues wait tables, mow lawns or drive for ride-share services to make ends meet.
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He says he picked up a second job to help make ends meet since his wife can't work.
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Chef'd, Maple, Sprig and others all failed to make ends meet in their own takes on food delivery.
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There are a lot of families struggling to make ends meet, stretching money to cover costs, including food.
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It also means that some employees must find additional part time jobs to try to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, he said he had to work in arts management and freelance as a photographer.
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She worked as a restaurant hostess and calligrapher to make ends meet during her early days of acting.
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Those offenders who do manage to find a place to live still often struggle to make ends meet.
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"For far too long, far too many people in our country have struggled to make ends meet," Rep.
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The people in these cities, like many Americans struggle to make ends meet while balancing work and family.
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American workers — the ones who play by the rules and work hard to make ends meet — deserve better.
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Many government officials are barely paid a living wage, so this is also how they make ends meet.
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He was thinking about a speaking tour, maybe, where he would pass the hat and make ends meet.
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Abortion coverage bans mean that people struggling to make ends meet are denied coverage just because they're poor.
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Many Americans were struggling to make ends meet because the government was taking too much from their paychecks.
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If you're like most people, chances are you'll need a loan at some point to make ends meet.
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I was making enough to make ends meet, thanks to a kind landlord who kept my rent cheap.
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If that happened, we would have to divert money from debt payoff, but we could make ends meet.
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Third grade teacher Libby Bucher said she referees and coaches sports on the side to make ends meet.
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They fall hardest on those struggling to make ends meet, women of color, immigrant women, and young people.
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Before this, she'd had jobs as a babysitter as she worked to help her family make ends meet.
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Sullivan's now working at a pizza parlor to make ends meet, she said, and is on food stamps.
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Now, economic insecurity is often a permanent state, as people patch together different jobs to make ends meet.
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Critics seized on the proposal as the administration's latest broadside against those struggling hardest to make ends meet.
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Others struggling to make ends meet seem to have more immediate concerns than throwing stones at Israeli soldiers.
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Just a few weeks before the tournament he was mopping floors at a hospital to make ends meet.
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As the primary in Michigan looms, a return to Bay County finds residents wrestling to make ends meet.
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J.K. Rowling was a single mom struggling to make ends meet before she wrote the Harry Potter books.
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Schultz grew up the son of a truck driver who barely made enough money to make ends meet.
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Unlike a household, the government doesn't have to trim other parts of its budget to make ends meet.
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The New Health Care A co-worker struggling to make ends meet comes to you with a problem.
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Bloomberg News reports that federal workers are pulling money out of their retirement funds to make ends meet.
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One founder took a day job as a product manager at an adtech company to make ends meet.
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A third of manufacturing employees rely on food stamps or other federal assistance programs to make ends meet.
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Before he found success, Lopez was homeless and had to sell his own clothes to make ends meet.
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When I first moved to Barcelona ten years ago, I taught English in order to make ends meet.
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It did for Edan Alva, who started driving for Lyft eight years ago to help make ends meet.
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It's exhausting, as it becomes impossible to keep up with everything and more difficult to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, she worked as a hostess at a restaurant, then as a live-in babysitter.
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"I'm considering having to drop out or cut back, because I can't make ends meet," Ms. Perez said.
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These hustlers work multiple jobs to make ends meet, to pay off debt and to earn spending money.
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But critics say it will help predatory lenders take advantage of people who already can't make ends meet.
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He has taken up driving part-time for the ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing to make ends meet.
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Before he became one of Nashville's biggest behind-the-scenes player, Shane McAnally was struggling to make ends meet.
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She was a talented singer, and would use her voice to entertain the family and help make ends meet.
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Then life kinda got on me with the day-to-day, paycheck-to-paycheck need to make ends meet.
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If anything, their debts are most likely to keep them firmly in the struggling-to-make-ends-meet class.
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There are plenty of people who work 40 hell even 80 hours a week just to make ends meet.
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Lower interest rates, in turn, are very good for the private firms and households trying to make ends meet.
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Although she works as a waitress at an Applebee's in Queens, it has been difficult to make ends meet.
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Before Kevin Bacon got his first big break, he bussed tables in New York City to make ends meet.
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How to make ends meet while working on MTurk is a popular topic on the platform's subreddit, r/mturk.
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In the movie, McCarthy plays Lee Israel, a writer who took up forgery in order to make ends meet.
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With higher inflation and low wage growth, tackling these premiums is vital for families struggling to make ends meet.
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It was in Venezuela that River and his sister Rain formed a singing duet to help make ends meet.
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Some farmers, struggling to make ends meet, have sold their paddy fields or switched to less labour-intensive crops.
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To make ends meet, Babacan found work as an assistant at an auto repair shop run by a relative.
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Mhuri now lives with her children in a small rented house and does menial jobs to make ends meet.
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In Dongguan, migrant workers from inland Chinese provinces still must rely on overtime work just to make ends meet.
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She is a single mother of five and having a heck of a time trying to make ends meet.
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J.* met her now-husband on OkCupid when she was a young twenty-something trying to make ends meet.
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A small group of people are getting very, very wealthy while everyone else is struggling to make ends meet.
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If people eat nothing, we can no longer make ends meet—we must cover the costs related to staffing.
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Food deliverers for DoorDash aren't employees with salaries and benefits, and many count on tips to make ends meet.
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Perhaps there is a reason why Ferrell and Poehler's characters must go the criminal route to make ends meet.
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They're finding it hard to make ends meet, job security isn't what it was, job retraining isn't easily available.
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Wait staff rely on the kindness of strangers to make ends meet, and occasionally, the risk pays off — literally.
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A championship level boxer -- signed with Mayweather Promotions -- says he's so broke, he's driving Uber to make ends meet.
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Before LeBron James exploded onto the basketball scene, he and his single mom were struggling to make ends meet.
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A single mother, Lara began driving for the ride-hailing startup in Dallas-Fort Worth to make ends meet.
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The truth is there are those working 85033 to 80 hours per week yet struggling to make ends meet.
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And that means more families are stretching to make ends meet, according to research by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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We live in an ultra-competitive world, with people turning to all sorts of methods to make ends meet.
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His mother, Eileen, modeled and held odd jobs to make ends meet for Lee and his older sister, Brooke.
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More than 800,000 federal employees have gone unpaid during the shutdown with some workers struggling to make ends meet.
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In the last couple of years, some Puerto Ricans, unable to make ends meet, have returned to the island.
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Many Elkharters still find it frustratingly hard to make ends meet, which may explain their penchant for Mr Trump.
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Spade quit her job at Mademoiselle and freelanced as a stylist on nights and weekends to make ends meet.
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Though he later signed a bill doubling that figure, teachers say it still isn't enough to make ends meet.
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Pupu'a says his father worked six days a week as a dishwasher and a landscaper to make ends meet.
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The promise of back pay is welcome news for thousands of federal workers who've struggled to make ends meet.
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I made the biggest mistake of my life to make ends meet and got involved with people selling drugs.
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Of course, sometimes it's not a choice at all: We must earn that extra pay to make ends meet.
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"Most people in good shape barely make ends meet with their six-packs so I wouldn't worry too much."
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Unemployment is low and wages are finally starting to rise, but many people are struggling to make ends meet.
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Republicans objected to a tax increase they said would exacerbate economic problems for families struggling to make ends meet.
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They're earning hourly wages, and they can't make ends meet, much less obtain financial security or robust health care.
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Denying abortion coverage to people already facing these burdens is a tax on people struggling to make ends meet.
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They felt that they were unable to make ends meet in Silicon Valley on their six-figure salaries alone.
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Educators in Oklahoma told CNN about working 2, 3 or even up to 6 jobs to make ends meet.
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Many said they paid for classroom supplies with their own money while working multiple jobs to make ends meet.
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In school, fights and physical confrontations were regular, and her mother struggled to make ends meet on Section 8.
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After grappling to make ends meet for a year and a half, he just put in notice to quit.
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As a boy, Henry would pick cotton or sell boiled peanuts at baseball games to help make ends meet.
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The film centers around a family who occasionally turn to shoplifting (as the title suggests) to make ends meet.
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"I had to make ends meet to make sure there were enough drugs for both of us," she says.
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Airbnb hosts will present the governor's office with testimonials on how home sharing has helped them make ends meet.
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PayPal, for instance, learned that 60 percent of its hourly and call center employees struggled to make ends meet.
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In addition, LGBT adults may be unable to make ends meet because of discrimination in many areas of life.
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His father would care for her during the day and work longer hours at night to make ends meet.
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But when the zoo closed, Mr. Quinn found himself home, racking his brain about how to make ends meet.
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"Cast members" still struggle to make ends meet while Mr. Iger is earning 1,13.83 times the median employee pay.
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An evangelical minister, he delivered Sunday sermons outdoors in the stifling heat and worked construction to make ends meet.
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Making pizzas has helped Mr. Mancini make ends meet, but the lifestyle keeps him here, as do his neighbors.
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One way to make ends meet, if you're planning to stay in your current home, is a reverse mortgage.
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The company says that you also can optionally leave a tip to help other Chime users make ends meet.
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"I barely make ends meet and [have] no money left over for anything besides rent and bills," she added.
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Many of the people that are employed are having to get two or three jobs just make ends meet.
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The couple could barely make ends meet, despite his working 60 hours a week and teaching some night classes.
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A swing voter with a family to feed and two jobs to make ends meet doesn't stand a chance.
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She said that units often borrow supplies, equipment and even staff from one another just to make ends meet.
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"I've had to rethink my whole life to make ends meet on what I'm now making," Mr. McCabe said.
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The family does not pay rent, but with Mr. Duran unable to work, it struggles to make ends meet.
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Although Ericson regained her health and was able to return to work, she still struggled to make ends meet.
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Left with a stockpile of completed canvases and little choice, Porter made some uneven trades to make ends meet.
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Millions of people are working 22019, 60, even 80 hours a week and still struggling to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, Tara and her daughters live in the home of her sister, who is a nurse.
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With his professional career at an end, he was reduced to fighting at seasonal fairs to make ends meet.
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Legal Aid lawyers, who represent poor people in court, often have to work second jobs to make ends meet.
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Even the most famous and successful artists have had to take day jobs at times to make ends meet.
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Bribery is "an everyday feature of people's struggle to make ends meet", said the report, entitled "The price is rights".
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Penelope is funny and touching as a mom struggling to make ends meet while still spending time with her kids.
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At one time she was a divorced Long Island mom of three young kids, just scrambling to make ends meet.
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Even those who earned a college degree may still have difficulty finding employment that pays enough to make ends meet.
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Alana has remained out of work while caring for her daughter and is living with relatives to make ends meet.
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Before they became household names, Chrissy Metz, Chris Pratt and more famous faces were working hard to make ends meet.
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I've met a lot of other students who work multiple jobs to make ends meet while attending school full-time.
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Nell Gaither It's not uncommon for trans women, especially women of color, to do sex work to make ends meet.
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After her grandmother's restaurant in Flushing went bankrupt, Lum says, she watched her work four jobs to make ends meet.
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She also relied on credit cards to make ends meet, and she racked up several thousands of dollars in debt.
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To make ends meet, she relied on her savings and credit card, which resulted in a significant amount of debt.
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Radcliff had worked in construction ever since he dropped out of high school to help his family make ends meet.
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Clark had many struggles and had to change plans several times to make things work and to make ends meet.
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Back home, his mother, who sold vegetables by the roadside to help make ends meet, couldn't offer much practical advice.
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However, savings accounts may not help those in low-wage work, who often need every penny to make ends meet.
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In interviews with various outlets, teachers have said they have to rely on federal assistance just to make ends meet.
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Iran's rial currency has fluctuated in value in recent months, making it difficult for ordinary people to make ends meet.
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People directly affected by a recession may be too busy trying to make ends meet to bother voting in protest.
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As the larger athletes are being phased out, many find themselves wrestling with men like Johnny to make ends meet.
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But to make ends meet, she traded her paintbrushes for blush, moved to the United States, and never looked back.
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Many direct care workers — home health aides, nursing assistants, and direct support professionals like Rowe — struggle to make ends meet.
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So the two countries may have to do with less funding just as they are trying to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, I rented out my bedroom 15–20 nights per month and slept on my roommate's floor.
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The longest such shutdown in U.S. history has left 800,000 federal workers without pay and struggling to make ends meet.
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Living alone in a new city, she worked at a Chipotle to make ends meet and attended a Lutheran church.
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Yao and Liu are now running a small inn, which the former built in her hometown to make ends meet.
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Sterling was a 37-year-old black man, who sold C.D.'s outside a convenience store to make ends meet.
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When the two go on the road with a touring company to make ends meet, Kiku turns abusive and cruel.
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Today, more than 220006 million older adults, disabled workers, and their families depend on Social Security to make ends meet.
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Now collecting unemployment benefits, the 33-year-old said he sold his children's musical instruments to help make ends meet.
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Before their parents — who fell in love as teenagers — died, the family struggled to make ends meet and pay rent.
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With few other ways to get by, the clampdown has left smugglers like Abalde Aboubakar desperate to make ends meet.
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"Those still in work are struggling to make ends meet, with inflation soaring further," said Markit economist Pollyana de Lima.
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Is it just to deny women who are struggling to make ends meet information about government assistance for reproductive care?
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As a breast cancer survivor, she could hardly make ends meet for herself and her family back in the Philippines.
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To make ends meet, we rented out our 2012 house and moved into a cheap, old apartment to save money.
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But she says her pension and Social Security alone don't make ends meet, so she relies on the contract job.
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These Americans are nurse's aides, service workers, store clerks, and single parents working two jobs just to make ends meet.
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Her husband died after struggling with drug addiction and alcoholism; she had to work two jobs to make ends meet.
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We already struggle to make ends meet and any reduction in our already strained operating budget would have disastrous consequences.
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To make ends meet, this slim, handsome young man with plucked eyebrows moonlights as a hustler along with his friends.
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Mt. San Antonio College near my hometown of Pomona is taking a proactive approach to helping students make ends meet.
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But America depends on China to provide those same relatively cheap imports to help income-constrained consumers make ends meet.
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One or two months of not being able to make ends meet can push a once stable family into poverty.
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To make ends meet, teachers often work second jobs and some who are breadwinners are eligible for public assistance programs.
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Others seized the opportunity to highlight how they are forced to work two or three jobs to make ends meet.
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This summer, the company announced that it has been struggling to make ends meet, and customers have suffered the consequences.
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Most of us are selling drugs just to make ends meet and still have free time to commit to this.
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Most of my muses acted in my movies because they wanted to, not because they needed to make ends meet.
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His family weren't rich, so Erdogan spent his after-school hours selling lemonade and sesame buns to make ends meet.
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She grew up in Paris, where her mother, the former Marie-Louise Witkowski, gave voice lessons to make ends meet.
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She has worked part-time as a waitress to make ends meet, but even there competition is fierce, she said.
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Organizers say teachers are so poorly paid in the state that some must take second jobs to make ends meet.
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But if you're facing a tricky financial situation, or just struggling to make ends meet, online resources aren't always enough.
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He picked up the craft of tejuino-making when he realized that he couldn't make ends meet after he retired.
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She understands the challenges faced by people who are struggling every day to make ends meet and support their family.
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With gigs and tours canceled, lots of homebound musicians have recently started live-streaming to try to make ends meet.
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With gigs and tours canceled, lots of homebound musicians have recently started live-streaming to try to make ends meet.
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There's no union or nonprofit backing us up, it's just us workers, full of dignity, trying to make ends meet.
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To help his once-prosperous family make ends meet, Leon became a caddy and his brother William Jr. a prizefighter.
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After a long struggle to make ends meet, Ms. Carvalho landed a good job as a nanny early this year.
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He worries that consumer debt will surge as people turn to credit cards to make ends meet during the pandemic.
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She sometimes held down multiple jobs, including night shifts at postal distribution center in Bethpage, N.Y., to make ends meet.
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But in real time, it didn't register, especially to single mothers who were working long hours to make ends meet.
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Her eyes were tired from working long hours to make ends meet and her hair too gray for her age.
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For Kendrick Ransome, that's meant juggling a dog-breeding business and shifts driving a dump truck to make ends meet.
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American workers shouldn't have to depend on the generosity or geography of their employer in order to make ends meet.
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This stifled growth is especially hard on young people who are struggling to make ends meet as it already is.
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They are working harder and harder for less and less, barely able to make ends meet from paycheck to paycheck.
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Katie Porter claimed during the hearing that a single parent in a starting job at JPMorgan couldn't make ends meet.
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Americans won't have much patience for the gladiatorial combat in the capital while they are struggling to make ends meet.
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The "cleanup" campaign has forced scores of those businesses to close or move, while others struggle to make ends meet.
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He never used drugs, he said, but he started dealing as a teenager to help his mother make ends meet.
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Meanwhile, white-collar employees at local tech behemoths like Twitter and Facebook have also reported struggling to make ends meet.
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She grew up on Detroit's east side in small bungalow, and she remembers her mother struggling to make ends meet.
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Rather than planning for the future, she focused solely on how her money could make ends meet for the moment.
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"Sometimes it&aposs very stressful trying to make ends meet, but we manage to get by every month," she said.
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Like many of his neighbors, the 27-year-old pieces together jobs and uses food stamps to make ends meet.
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"Young women looking for a rich old man to make ends meet is not a new phenomenon," said de Beauregard.
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Of course, some low-income workers are forced to work long hours or multiple jobs just to make ends meet.
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So, it's like you're gaining jobs but you're losing entry-level jobs that help a lot of people make ends meet.
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For some, driving for Uber has become a full-time job while others use the app to help make ends meet.
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Later, she turned to payday loans to make ends meet as her husband struggled to make his new business a success.
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" The teacher continued: "For my friends and co-workers with families, they all certainly need two incomes to make ends meet.
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What's clear: He grew up in a single-parent household with a mother who worked several jobs to make ends meet.
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Cooper, the furloughed EPA employee, said she applied for unemployment insurance but it still won't be sufficient to make ends meet.
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Yet many locals need to make ends meet now and are not about to give up their most lucrative cash crop.
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Now she works three jobs, including two side hustles, while also managing a local women's networking group to make ends meet.
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His conservatoire-trained players make ends meet by teaching piano and violin, and by working as monks in shrines and temples.
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He said that his family had to lower their coverage to make ends meet because insurance cost them $20,000 a year.
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The costs going up ... makes them start worrying about whether or not they're going to be able to make ends meet.
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Before wrangling talented kids on Little Big Shots, Steve Harvey was just trying to make ends meet – by any means possible.
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The source says that Letourneau, 57, and Fualaau, 35, have had to be public about their relationship to make ends meet.
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To critics, this is evidence of a rapacious industry coercing the poor to auction bits of themselves to make ends meet.
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As he hints at negotiations with a resurgent opposition, we ask how the country's citizens make ends meet amid the misery.
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Spoiler alert: It still benefits wealthier families most and leaves behind the working families who are struggling to make ends meet.
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When you're struggling every week to make ends meet, an end-of-year deduction or rebate is too little too late.
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I helped make ends meet by fetching and selling water; washing clothes for other families; and selling sugarcane, pastries, and toffee.
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One of those lucky winners was Jarae Womack, a single mom and aspiring singer who drives Lyft to make ends meet.
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Drivers struggle to make ends meet, and often barely make enough to cover the costs of gas, car payments and insurance.
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To make ends meet, her hardworking father worked three jobs, including employment at a factory and at restaurant as a dishwasher.
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"The primary focus will be still on helping those who find it very hard to make ends meet," he told reporters.
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Before Grant Cardone hit seven-figures, he was struggling to make ends meet with his sales job at a car dealership.
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The show focused on Laverne and Shirley, two roommates that struggled to make ends meet while trying to find Mr. Right.
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Financially speaking, being at a place where one doesn't have to rely upon one's labor to make ends meet is wonderful.
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Even the well educated are left struggling to put food on the table, to resolver -- make ends meet, legally or illegally.
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"Meridian will always be home, without a doubt, but you've got to make ends meet and you can't do it here."
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To make ends meet immediately after his stint in prison, Walton started working at a grocery store, earning $6.75 an hour.
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This image shows the resilience of the African woman who, despite limited access to opportunities, still tries to make ends meet.
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Vikander-Croft is living in London, working to make ends meet as a delivery girl while boxing in her spare time.
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This doesn't help a mother working to make ends meet, shuttling her kids to school, or caring for an elderly parent.
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What started as an effort to make ends meet turned into a multimillion-dollar company, Odwalla, within just a few years.
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But even with DIY tower upkeep, Mr Roof recently cut staff hours and salaries, including his own, to make ends meet.
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Yes, we need to make sure we pay teachers well so they do not have to strike to make ends meet.
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" It added: "Trump has campaigned for over a year without presenting any real plans to help working families make ends meet.
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For six weeks last winter Indians scrambled to make ends meet when the government abruptly scrapped 86% of the country's cash.
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President Mauricio Macri has asked the private sector to pay an end-of-year bonus to help workers make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, Ramona and her crew decide to start scamming, which leads to a whole other set of problems.
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To make ends meet, she testified, he and his deputy Rick Gates began to misrepresent the firm's finances to secure loans.
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The absence of COOL is one more thing domestic ranchers must fight against in their constant struggle to make ends meet.
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Timothy Newton Allen, a former Rev member from Michigan, said he joined Rev earlier this year to help make ends meet.
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Twenty thousand dollar fines on someone making their home available a few times a year to actually help make ends meet?
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To make ends meet, Jin Sook worked as a hairdresser while Don worked as a janitor, pumped gas, and served coffee.
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"It's incumbent on us to look at, do they have enough net disposable income, a living wage, to make ends meet?"
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Faced with dangerous working conditions and struggling to feed hungry families, many Victorians turned to crime to make ends meet, instead.
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In order to make ends meet, both parents work in 62 percent of homes headed by married couples that have children.
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We are using all of these tools to protect New Yorkers — especially those struggling to make ends meet — from predatory lending.
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Amber straight-up said she tried selling crack to make ends meet when she was a teenager running around South Philly.
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Mustafa Dilli, 55, said he was struggling to make ends meet and hoped shops would follow suit by lowering their prices.
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As the partial government shutdown rolls on with no end in sight, many federal employees are scrambling to make ends meet.
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As a matter of fact, it has taken steps that will make it harder for women trying to make ends meet.
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Each day, minimum wage workers across the country struggle to make ends meet and provide a decent life for their kids.
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Mr. Bible said farmers are now putting off purchases of tractors, grain storage facilities and other items to make ends meet.
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Make no mistake – we are in just as dire a situation as other companies right now struggling to make ends meet.
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If you've called everyone and are still struggling to make ends meet, you can probably turn to your emergency fund.3.
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The Post also cites the financial burden families feel to make ends meet, where establishing a two-income household becomes necessary.
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Many expressed their frustration about how they've had to take on one or two extra jobs just to make ends meet.
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That's valuable time that could be spent advancing public safety rather than collecting debts from people struggling to make ends meet.
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I honor the men and women who do what it takes to make ends meet when they have no other options.
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For instance, nearly a quarter-century after his release from prison, Kevin Miller continues to find ways to make ends meet.
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Cruz watched her single mother struggle to make ends meet recycling cans, selling empanadas, and passing out fliers, among other jobs.
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So the state needs to produce a dangerous product, whose global use is coming to an end, to make ends meet.
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Even if you aren't struggling to make ends meet, there are plenty of things you could do with some extra money.
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For those living in expensive cities like Los Angeles, working extensive overtime can be the only way to make ends meet.
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Economist Oren Cass said Friday that middle-class families in America are struggling to make ends meet, despite low unemployment numbers.
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Cash tips make up a huge chunk of restaurant workers' incomeMany restaurant workers rely on cash tips to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet he took any work he could, which mostly meant menial jobs like cleaning toilets and washing dishes.
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Banks said she depends on the job to make ends meet, and for an excuse to get out of the house.
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Almost 30 percent of Americans who take prescription medication say they have skipped doses or split pills to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet he began writing financial articles for Forbes and an in-house publication of the American Bankers Association.
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"Even that reduced price fee is very, very burdensome on families that are struggling to make ends meet," Ms. Davis said.
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They're even more sick and tired of Republicans pretending that these disastrous policies will help hard working Americans make ends meet.
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Tom Spinner, another Wanderer, works alongside Simons at the Steamship Company and doubles as a firefighter simply to make ends meet.
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Restaurant workers who earn sub-minimum wages and rely on tips to make ends meet can't afford to challenge harassing customers.
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She attended public schools, including Hunter College, where she completed her degree at night while working days to make ends meet.
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She's not a down-on-her luck gal just trying hard to make ends meet so she can follow her dreams.
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A majority of Americans are struggling to make ends meet: about 78% of Americans were living paycheck to paycheck in 2017.
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I worked odd jobs as a teenager and in college, putting myself through school and helping my family make ends meet.
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This year's rule changes for the Title X Family Planning Program have hurt people who are struggling to make ends meet.
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The couple continues to live together in their Spartanburg home as Game struggles to make ends meet doing landscaping and catering.
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Before Grant Cardone hit seven figures, he was stuck in a sales job he hated and struggling to make ends meet.
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I have so little and I still can&apost make ends meet, and nobody sees a problem with it, you know?
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Compensation is so low that about half of paid caregivers rely on some form of government assistance to make ends meet.
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The hair industry is largely unregulated and often exploitative, sourced from people who have few other options to make ends meet.
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Rico is a high school student who works at a Gas 'n' Go to help make ends meet for her family.
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It follows a ragtag group of kung-fu masters who are struggling to make ends meet in fast-paced, civilized society.
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New York communities are facing massive cuts to public goods and services, and working families are trying to make ends meet.
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Jane starred in the series as Ray Drecker, a struggling single father who resorts to prostitution in order to make ends meet.
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It worked with "Black-ish" in a fourth-season episode, where Rhonda (Raven-Symoné) becomes a Lyft driver to make ends meet.
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Struggling to make ends meet with his job at a car dealership, 25-year-old Cardone put his mom's advice into effect.
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My mom raised four boys, sold cakes and dollhouses to help make ends meet, and still works today as an administrative assistant.
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Hard-working families have become adept at stretching their paychecks to the breaking point, skimping on necessities just to make ends meet.
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But a fraction of the population still enjoys the lion's share of the spoils while the rest struggle to make ends meet.
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Eliza says she hasn't worked since she was 5 months pregnant, and was forced to sell her car to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet while he figured out how to get out of the country, he worked remotely and did odd jobs.
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A number of harrowing stories of federal workers and contractors struggling to make ends meet have come out of the government shutdown.
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The idea came to him when he visited the Boxed warehouses and talked to employees who were struggling to make ends meet.
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He doesn't seem like a bad guy, he's just a man caught in a war-torn country trying to make ends meet.
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Though some of the credit is being used to buy monster televisions, other people are turning to debt to make ends meet.
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But Sanders wants government (at often a big cost) to do more to boost people who are struggling to make ends meet.
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During Grenardo's junior season, he won the top student-athlete award for football; that same year, he struggled to make ends meet.
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In addition, being able to shop online can be a huge time saver for those working multiple jobs to make ends meet.
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Most of my friends average three jobs and hustle to make ends meet, but our children climb mountains and breathe fresh air.
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So to make ends meet, the couple turned to Peerspace to rent out the apartment for day-time gigs like photo shoots.
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He knows it won't be easy even in Agra – or anywhere else – but hopes to get enough work to make ends meet.
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They've been relying on donations to make ends meet over the last year, overwhelmed by the outpouring of support from complete strangers.
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The beguiling and charming Upside Down T-Shaped Purple Block was a down-and-out working girl trying to make ends meet.
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Americans work more than 34 hours a week, with many adults reporting they work closer to 50 hours to make ends meet.
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But many provide shelter, three full meals, and a good education to young people whose families are unable to make ends meet.
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Juarez told CNN affiliate KGTV that he and his wife had lost their jobs and had been struggling to make ends meet.
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As long as they can make ends meet, they'll happily work for less money in public interest jobs in government and nonprofits.
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My parents divorced and my mother worked two jobs and went to cosmetology school at night in order to make ends meet.
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In fact, McDonald's has advised its employees to seek government assistance or secure a second job, in order to make ends meet.
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In fact, the gig economy has become a stopgap for some workers who can't make ends meet in a weak labor market.
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At age 10, my grandfather was sent to work at a Coca-Cola bottling plant to help the family make ends meet.
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To help make ends meet, DeJong had been offering private swim lessons to three- to five-year-olds in the Chicago area.
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"I do not have enough to make ends meet, so imagine people who make less than me," said bank worker Julio Varela.
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At best, we have shown insufficient empathy for the working class Americans who struggle to make ends meet and to be heard.
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This will make life harder for those who need the extra hours and the extra pay in order to make ends meet.
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And, I mean, no one who lives in a house could possibly be hard working or struggling to make ends meet, right?
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Some Britons may be taking a more enlightened approach to working hours, but others may simply be struggling to make ends meet.
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This is another step we are taking to help people make ends meet as we build a country that works for everyone.
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Money is still tight; to make ends meet, he's sharing space and chairs with a beauty salon run by Angie (Regina Hall).
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As the cost of living continues to skyrocket in the Bay Area, many working outside of tech struggle to make ends meet.
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Some people take on this type of work to make ends meet, while others use it to work toward larger savings goals.
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"The people that are poaching elephants are not trying to make ends meet," said Basil Seggos, commissioner of the Environmental Conservation Department.
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In New Mexico, more than a million—half of all households in the state—rely on these programs to make ends meet.
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On top of on-the-job stress, MONEY Magazine's Kristen Bahler reported many first responders juggle multiple jobs to make ends meet.
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We need to alleviate their struggle to make ends meet—see their humanity— and take action to end the violence they face.
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Borders aren't for them, but for those who find themselves unable to make ends meet and so are vulnerable to every threat.
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Before Emmy Award-winning actor Woody Harrelson, 55, made his millions, he was hustling to make ends meet in New York City.
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It fell short of the sum of $171 sought by the unions, which complained that their members struggle to make ends meet.
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For seven years, Kennedy Yanko hustled to make ends meet, like so many young artists do when they move to New York.
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Tucked between South Africa and Mozambique, eSwatini is a small, poor, landlocked country that relies largely on farming to make ends meet.
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But land at Ellisland was stony and poorly drained so to make ends meet, Burns got a job as an excise officer.
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That's particularly tough, since freelancer income is variable, and these sort of income-smoothing tools can be critical to make ends meet.
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His parents pick vegetables in the fields to help make ends meet and to give him the supplies he needs for college.
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So did Wanda Lincoln, 67, a retired college administrator still working to make ends meet in a threadbare mill city in Maine.
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The photojournalist says he is dedicated to caring for Bobe, even though it's hard enough to make ends meet just for himself.
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To make ends meet, many small theaters have been renting their stages to theater companies with no stage to call their own.
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His new home state is cheaper, but he has still had to take on a part-time job to make ends meet.
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That's the case for Josua Alvarez, a truck driver who is struggling to make ends meet and has no health insurance coverage.
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We've been blessed in recent years, but I know what it's like to start a family and struggle to make ends meet.
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This precaution cuts down on foot traffic but also means lower wages for staffers who rely on tips to make ends meet.
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Some prostitutes argue the payments, a monthly stipend of €330, or about $384, are too low to allow them make ends meet.
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Astrada, from the Center for Responsible Lending, expressed concern that some employees might turn to predatory payday lenders to make ends meet.
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Nail salons have provided upward mobility for some in America, but many employees have alleged mistreatment while struggling to make ends meet.
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Norma Borgono is a 63-year-old grandmother in Miami, scrambling to make ends meet while living with a rare kidney disease.
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To make ends meet, she did odd jobs, including babysitting, editing student films and rolling loose change for a friend of Dysinger's.
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He moved to Nashville in 1958, hoping to make it in the music business while selling vacuum cleaners to make ends meet.
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I could sort of make ends meet with help from child support for the kids and, you know, throwing in other jobs.
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And House Democrats are working on legislation demanding paid sick leave for Americans struggling to make ends meet during the coronavirus outbreak.
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While working two jobs to make ends meet and pay off her bills, Johnson said she developed a crush on a coworker.
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The country's diplomats in Europe resorted to smuggling cigarettes to make ends meet while lobbying for humanitarian aid for people back home.
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Uber driving, for most drivers, is a way to supplement their income, trying to make ends meet from underpaid, irregular service jobs.
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Fredric was a brilliant conductor and pianist, but he worked incessantly to make ends meet and was often absent from the family.
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Instead, the 11.13-year-old said he owes $211.1,29 and is driving 22015 to 16 hours a day to make ends meet.
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Struggling to make ends meet, they ate simple meals like spam and rice or saimin noodles, because it's all they could afford.
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"Two thousand of Newark's residents depend on income from the Uber app to make ends meet," Uber Spokesperson Craig Ewer told Mashable.
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Making broadband more affordable would reduce these kinds of challenges for parents who often also work multiple jobs to make ends meet.
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Morneau said that while the economy was still growing, Ottawa realized there were too many people working harder to make ends meet.
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In reality, of course, millions of Americans are working two, even three jobs to make ends meet and provide for their families.
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As a result, many low-wage workers need to turn to programs like SNAP to make ends meet, because wages aren't enough.
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Go deeper: The shutdown has forced some of the unpaid 800,000 federal workers to enter the gig economy to make ends meet.
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Others Venezuelans had come to Cúcuta hoping to take advantage of the activity around the concert to try to make ends meet.
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While the latest blockade from November has been partially lifted, people who are able to work are struggling to make ends meet.
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Surely you can see your way to giving up a half-season or two of hockey so that we can make ends meet?
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Ocasio-Cortez became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress after spending time as a bartender and waitress struggling to make ends meet.
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He said he is not planning to quit the TSA but said he would consider getting a side job to make ends meet.
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Monica Osorio, who lives in the town of Quilmes on the outskirts of Buenos Aires, said she was struggling to make ends meet.
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The cost of food, clothing and transportation has only been inching up slowly in the last year, helping American households make ends meet.
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This number is slightly up from last year, when 533% of Americans said they survived on a tight budget to make ends meet.
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Delgado says he has been forced to take out numerous bank loans, which he has yet to pay off, to make ends meet.
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He spoke of voters' anger and fear, of those who feel they are "ignored, held in contempt", and struggle to make ends meet.
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So the aunties work as volunteers, often holding down second jobs as hairdressers, shop-stall owners, teachers, restaurant managers to make ends meet.
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She abandoned the pact she made with herself to go to community college and instead took up barista jobs to make ends meet.
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But it can also mean long days of auditions, relentless rehearsals and struggling to make ends meet — especially for those just starting out.
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The Humane Society takes in as many as 1,500 pets every year, and relies on donations, fundraising and grants to make ends meet.
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" O'Rourke said that in Texas, nearly half of public school educators are working a second or third job "just to make ends meet.
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After his father had a partial stroke, he was temporarily ill and unable to work, leaving the family struggling to make ends meet.
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I'm stringing together a part-time research gig for my adviser, some temp office work, dog-sitting, and tutoring to make ends meet.
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Strapped for money, many are turning to the gig economy — driving for Uber or listing their homes on Airbnb — to make ends meet.
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And when they have given in, they've raised taxes and fees that would disproportionately hurt workers who are struggling to make ends meet.
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"Our parents don't have that responsibility to be super political because they spent their whole life trying to make ends meet," Marco said.
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By day he worked at a digital services firm to make ends meet while he tried to make a living from his band.
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Brie Larson may be one of Hollywood's leading ladies now, but it wasn't long ago that she was struggling to make ends meet.
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With the demand for restaurants increasing in London, and the number of cooks going decreasing, chefs are left trying to make ends meet.
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While interning for CBS' "The Late Show with David Letterman," she worked as a Starbucks barista and a babysitter to make ends meet.
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With no advanced education and no hope of a better life, Gaur desperately wanted a way to help her parents make ends meet.
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There is no short-term job in an automated car for the recently laid off guy who drives Uber to make ends meet.
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"I have to try to make ends meet," said Quintina Moore-Caraway, 215, a ramp agent at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston.
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"It feels very awful," Ms. Valerio, 2105, said of knowing she stayed in an apartment meant for people struggling to make ends meet.
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His car had a hole in the floorboard, and Cuban had a job as a bartender at a club to make ends meet.
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And while the politicians flight, more than 28503,22019 federal workers have turned to begging for money on the Internet to make ends meet.
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"A lot of folks in Puerto Rico are going to have to come to the United States to make ends meet," he said.
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If they fail to do so, we will see countless individuals struggling to make ends meet because they simply cannot afford their medications.
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"La loi du marché" is set in the present, with its central figure a badly paid security guard trying to make ends meet.
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If a business can't afford a wage increase that would allow its workers to make ends meet, then maybe that business shouldn't exist.
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Her father died when she was young and her mother worked long hours as an accountant and a singer to make ends meet.
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Candidates who recognize that working families who are struggling to make ends meet need good-paying jobs with benefits and paid time off.
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At the start of a conference devoted to esoteric debates about monetary policy, officials will hear from people struggling to make ends meet.
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It seems more and more Venezuelans are turning to gambling in their desperation to make ends meet amid the country's unprecedented economic crisis.
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During a World Vision trip to Ethiopia in 2009, Mr. Jackman met Dukale, a coffee farmer who was struggling to make ends meet.
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"The third leg of the retirement income stool is now 'continuing to work' to make ends meet," said Ward of T. Rowe Price.
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Even though the economy is roaring, many Americans continue to struggle to make ends meet and worry about the future of their children.
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If she is unable to renew her lease, Kavita said she would have to seek low-paid menial labor to make ends meet.
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I never want to be in fear of losing my home or being in the dark about my ability to make ends meet.
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Now, some sell clothes, shoes, or import goods from neighboring Colombia to help make ends meet, one high-ranking National Guard officer said.
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Or does it just show the reality of strapped college students who could always use an extra 100 euros to make ends meet?
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The Salvation Army is expecting increased emergency financial aid requests from low-wage workers or laid-off employees struggling to make ends meet.
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Udean Murray, a 16.15-year-old retired telephone operator in Brooklyn, relies on more than a dozen credit cards to make ends meet.
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As the U.S. economy skids and many Americans scramble to make ends meet during the coronavirus pandemic, one casualty may be credit scores.
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There's also the many people in the nightlife industry who depended on those weekly Drag Race viewing party bookings to make ends meet.
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Diplomatic relations between the countries were cut off, and he took a job drilling metal in a boat factory to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, Ms. Boulaabi worked as a representative for a wholesale food company, visiting restaurants to sell rare ingredients to chefs.
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The line-item breakdown also helpfully demonstrates where someone making below a living wage might have to cut back to make ends meet.
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Lisa Steltenpohl, 35, its principal violist, said that she had been looking into taking out a home-equity loan to make ends meet.
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For all the talk of a booming economy, many workers in the US still struggle to make ends meet in minimum-wage jobs.
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About $4.3 billion was said to be tied up in funding for other government agencies, even as utilities struggle to make ends meet.
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Even though she earned only slightly more than minimum wage, she made enough to make ends meet for her and her five children.
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The struggle to make ends meet while making good work has long defined the existence of those who choose to live as artists.
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Ms. Carumba, like many housekeepers, had been working a second job to make ends meet, cleaning a laundromat for three hours each day.
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And when they have given in, they've done so in ways that would disproportionately hurt workers who are struggling to make ends meet.
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To help make ends meet, Ms. Speyer received help from her parents, dipped into savings and "went into overdrive" at work, she said.
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For a few years, Don worked as a janitor, pumped gas, and served coffee to make ends meet for him and his family.
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I was raised by a single, working mom who struggled to make ends meet while making sure her son had a good education.
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"Most professionals want to leave the country," Mr. Peredo said, noting that his $580 monthly salary makes it hard to make ends meet.
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In order to make ends meet, her older sister, a phone sex operator, introduces her to the world of internet fetish cam girls.
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However, millions of workers – many in Southern states – are trying to make ends meet on $7.25 an hour or just barely above that.
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He still has an archive of thousands of old pieces and has been selling them privately to make ends meet — "barely," he added.
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The teachers, struggling to make ends meet as the cost of living rises in the Mile High City, are demanding bigger base salaries.
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Tears welled in her eyes as she recalled moments from her childhood when her mother had sacrificed in silence to make ends meet.
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"If you're working hard trying to make ends meet, you shouldn't live in poverty in America," Chris Hughes told CNBC in an interview.
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I want everyone that has a family that's struggling to make ends meet, that they're part of the America that we're talking about.
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She'd graduated college seven years earlier and done a variety of jobs, including as a Mary Kay beauty consultant to make ends meet.
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Cowen was a journeyman pro who slept in a van and ate cooked beans on toast almost every night to make ends meet.
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Smith has been laboring to make ends meet since he graduated from William Floyd High School in Mastic Beach, N.Y., a decade ago.
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Workers showing up at their jobs to make ends meet are fearful that an ICE raid may whisk them out of their workplaces.
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From a young age, we're told to go to college after high school so that we can make ends meet, money and happiness.
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For them, the financial playing field feels like it's tilted, and they're running as fast as they can just to make ends meet.
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To make sure they can repay their debts and make ends meet, she has minimised discretionary spending on restaurant meals, clothing and travel.
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" Lloyd said that farmers, desperate to make ends meet, are boosting production to generate cash, a situation she describes as "no breaks agriculture.
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These drivers are exploited, and as these apps have increased in popularity, it's become harder and harder for them to make ends meet.
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Flores says he and many other Texas residents need to be able to head south of the border just to make ends meet.
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For many people, going to work is simply a way to make a living, unhappily trudging through each day to make ends meet.
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Because of some bureaucratic errors, my student loans were on hold, so I had no choice but to work to make ends meet.
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Among those who are employed, one in five black Americans surveyed said they are working more than one job to make ends meet.
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Rather, people use gig economy jobs to supplement their other income, which is often no longer enough to make ends meet for many.
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Mixon lived in a trailer that once belonged to a dead aunt, babysitting and getting help from her mom to make ends meet.
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Kloepfer was recently divorced, new to the area, and also and trying to make ends meet as a single mother to a young girl.
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Last year I worked as much as 60 hours a week split between two part-time food service jobs just to make ends meet.
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In some cases, government employees and contractors have had to drain their savings, rely on credit cards, or crowdsource funds to make ends meet.
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Her income fluctuated from week to week, and even though she was still employed at the restaurant, she was struggling to make ends meet.
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Female lead Lilette and her mother Vanessa Suarez (Shirley Rumierk) are desperate for every single waitressing shift they can get to make ends meet.
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If you must hold down two or three jobs simply to make ends meet, that is not an economy that is working for you.
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They had just undergone a rent hike, and were struggling to make ends meet so I felt the need to step in and help.
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Today, they think that the tax hike is, rather, a punishment for families struggling to make ends meet, and proof of the president's disdain.
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This retail tradition evokes its own doomsday: bodies trampled by doorbuster deals, overworked and exploited low-wage workers, families trying to make ends meet.
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John watched his mother work multiple jobs to make ends meet and decided he too should make money and contribute to the household expenses.
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"[These programs are] part of the patchwork of support that [student parents] use to make ends meet while they're pursuing their degree," she said.
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Chang was born into an ethnically Chinese family of limited resources and worked as a portraitist to make ends meet before pursuing abstract painting.
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Maria and Hector had to work multiple jobs to make ends meet, but they saw a bright future for their New Jersey-born daughter.
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The madrassas say they provide shelter, three full meals, and a good education to young people whose families are unable to make ends meet.
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One day soon, she will take the children back to Venezuela and then return to Colombia alone to make ends meet for her family.
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Most farmers jealously guard that right: they see it as a form of insurance should they fail to make ends meet in the cities.
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Laws like South Dakota's will stifle these small retailers trying to make ends meet, squashing Amazon's next competitor before it gets off the ground.
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Long before finding household name status as the lead of Mad Men, Jon Hamm was just a struggling actor trying to make ends meet.
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Very few had farming skills when the government resettled them, say experts, and can now barely make ends meet, let alone pay extra levies.
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Although those numbers were nice, we certainly were not swimming in money, since we had been struggling to make ends meet before the purchase.
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As a single mother of two, my mom waitressed at night to help make ends meet while she pursued her nursing degree by day.
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A final concern is that this legislation gives the false impression that many full time workers do not earn enough to make ends meet.
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With very little money in the bank, they did what most broke college students do, which is apply for jobs to make ends meet.
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Sison's daughter, Nisa Shinagawa, told KTXL that the couple lived "for their kids" and once worked up to four jobs to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, a lot of Iowa students are selling a piece of themselves — literally, in the form of paid blood plasma sales.
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The economy has improved in recent years and the number of unemployed has fallen, yet many Americans are still struggling to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, she sold most of her property, though not before setting aside 107 acres for each of her children, Coody said.
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It's about the every day working person... to not have to work two or three jobs at minimum wage just to make ends meet.
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But it's also true that McDonald's serves people in both the inner cities and the rural United States who struggle to make ends meet.
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For her it's a symbol of pride—a reminder of how she managed to make ends meet as a single mother of five kids.
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"I just thought I was extremely disappointing because so often I couldn't make ends meet and I had a credit card debt," she says.
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My parents had no down payment and would later scramble to make ends meet, but nonetheless, they were eager to buy a $65,000 house.
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His reason was personal: His father, a former telephone company lineman, had to sell off stock in his retirement account to make ends meet.
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Airbnb opposed the bill, arguing that it would hurt everyday New Yorkers who were renting spare rooms in their apartments to make ends meet.
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She is trying to stay upbeat, joking that she may need to start selling off her supplies of toilet paper to make ends meet.
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Democrats are on the defensive, parsing economic data to argue that many people have jobs, but some must juggle two to make ends meet.
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But the monthly rent, $33,000, is now 77 times what it was when the cafe began, he said, and he cannot make ends meet.
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"Yellow Vest" demonstrators have demanded that the government give financial relief to large parts of the population that are struggling to make ends meet.
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Stuart makes $34,22017 a year as a teacher, but she works about 250 additional hours a week as a photographer to make ends meet.
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Stuart makes $34,929 a year as a teacher, but she works about 30 additional hours a week as a photographer to make ends meet.
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If you don't have an emergency fund and are struggling to make ends meet during these uncertain times, here are eight steps to take.
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She struggled to make ends meet between a desk job and bartending shifts, said Amber Maricle, who described herself as Ms. McNulty's best friend.
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Tax reform will help families who are struggling to make ends meet and employers who want to grow their business and create new jobs.
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Suddenly a single parent, she taught fitness classes, gave piano lessons, and wrote on the side, but she was struggling to make ends meet.
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Many of the country's 15.6 million restaurant workers, who make an average of $12.49 per hour, rely on cash tips to make ends meet.
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Ms. Shibari was commiserating with others in the industry, wondering how to make ends meet, when a friend dangled an idea: What about … porn?
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At one point, she had to work five jobs to make ends meet, including working as a model, as she told Forbes in 2018.
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"It's not worth it," said Cristian Torres, a six-year pro from Bogotá who works in his father's bike shop to make ends meet.
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Automatic help for people who need it most can both help families make ends meet and speed economic recovery, just as unemployment insurance does.
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This week he gives his resident handyman a break on rent, because he's heard the man is selling his blood to make ends meet.
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Both struggled to make ends meet — Mr. Moncayo was a valet at two parking lots and Mr. Garces was an undocumented laborer working construction.
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After the end of the Great Recession, more seniors were forced to stay in the workforce for longer, in order to make ends meet.
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"They take so much personal interest in the kids," Ms. Abraham said, "but they have to have a second job" to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, she was a waitress at the Sugar Shack and a hostess at the Odeon; she was fired from Heartland Brewery.
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A block away, Amanda Cochran lives with her young child in a trailer, trying to make ends meet as a home health care worker.
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By the fourth year, this figure rose, but only to $2,175 a year, still far below what a family needs to make ends meet.
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Owens explained he decided to work at Trader Joe's, where he's been employed for about 15 months, after being unable to make ends meet.
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It is hard to make ends meet; salaries at the bottom rung of the ladder are barely enough to cover the cost of living.
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"Lifetime limits or caps on coverage would be an unspeakably cruel attack on Americans struggling to make ends meet," the Democrats, led by Rep.
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My mother had to work three jobs just to make ends meet, like countless black single mothers do, and I pretty much raised myself.
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Working as an Uber driver might help make ends meet in the short term, but the experience actually causes skills to atrophy over time.
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With the other, they are relentlessly trying to take food and health care away from millions of people already struggling to make ends meet.
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Like Jim, he had ended up working to make ends meet at the John Deere plant, and that was all they cared to know.
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Instead, it would likely result in productive workers being forced into working illegally to make ends meet, ultimately contributing less to the U.S. system.
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OKLAHOMA CITY — Eric Weingartner worked two side jobs in addition to his job as a full-time 4th grade teacher to make ends meet.
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You know you need to save money, but it can be hard if you're just trying to make ends meet on a small income.
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Two men, who declined to be named, said they planned to sell their families' votes to the highest bidder, just to help make ends meet.
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They think that this tax is a punishment for families struggling to make ends meet, and proof of the president's disdain towards ordinary working people.
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Savings: 40% of American households don't have enough savings to make ends meet at the poverty level for three months if their income was interrupted.
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We've had Ivy League politicians/lawyers in DC for 40 years who grow in wealth while the middle class is struggling to make ends meet.
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In some cases, the furloughs have forced government employees to tap into their savings, rely on credit cards or crowdsource funds to make ends meet.
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Macron, often criticized for being disconnected with low-paid workers who struggle to make ends meet, says he wants to channel their anger into solutions.
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All over this country, many Amazon employees, who work for the wealthiest person on Earth, are paid wages so low they can't make ends meet.
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" He also said it was important to allow "people who are genuinely trying to use their personal property, their primary residence, to make ends meet.
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Throughout college, I worked two to three jobs at a time to make ends meet, and I still graduated with $60K in student loan debt.
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They also claim the new structure encourages drivers to take risks in order to speed up deliveries to make enough money to make ends meet.
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It's people struggling to make ends meet, those who live in rural areas, and communities of color who are harmed the most by these efforts.
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Sure, I can support myself and it is a struggle – I have to do other things to make ends meet in a state like California.
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That is especially important for younger employees, who sometimes need two jobs to make ends meet in the expensive Washington D.C. area, the official said.
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We've all done odd jobs to make ends meet, whether it's babysitting, flipping burgers at McDonald's, or working as a personal assistant to Hollywood tyrants.
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But with no paycheck in sight due to the government shutdown, the 43-year-old has started driving for Uber to help make ends meet.
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Factory workers in Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city and industrial heartland, say that, earning only 22,000 rupees ($25) a month, they can barely make ends meet.
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Parvana (Saara Chaudry) is the middle child in a poor family struggling to make ends meet in an Afghanistan increasingly oppressed by the radical Taliban.
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Just a few years ago, the Olympic medalist was struggling to make ends meet and resorted to swiping apples from his gym to save money.
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The most visible are the "cardboard grannies", old women who collect boxes in poor neighbourhoods to sell for recycling in order to make ends meet.
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"And if the parents are unable to make ends meet here, they will move elsewhere, and the children's education becomes the casualty again," he said.
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Among the fatalities at Santa Fe High School were a Pakistani exchange student and a substitute teacher trying to make ends meet for her family.
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It includes lines like "lads all struggling to make ends meet" and a chorus that almost revels in pulling out the vowels of its title.
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After graduating from Indiana University, Mark Cuban moved into a three-bedroom "dump" with five friends and worked as a bartender to make ends meet.
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In the podcast, Ronson interviews Fabian Thylmann, PornHub's millionaire founder, along with a spectrum of sex industry performers and creators struggling to make ends meet.
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Depending on how well you've saved and prepared, you are either ready to enjoy your golden years or wondering how you will make ends meet.
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In an effort to make ends meet, significant reductions in awards — 70 percent less for claims made after February 2, 2019 — were announced in February.
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She struck on it after helping her mother, who is a public school teacher in California and tutors on the side to make ends meet.
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But the drive for constant content to make ends meet for publishers has also borne the rise of "churnalism", and demolished the traditional media ecosystem.
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While no protests have materialised, inflation has soared to over 20 percent and ordinary people say they are finding it harder to make ends meet.
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For families saving for retirement, their children's college funds, or even just trying to make ends meet, $1,400 per year would make a huge difference.
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Why should Americans who work hard and struggle to make ends meet have to worry about a need as basic as access to health care?
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But if some of them were willing to work hard and make compromises, they might not have ideal lives, but they could make ends meet.
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The average teacher spends almost $500 on their own classroom supplies, and many teachers are forced to work a second job to make ends meet.
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Back before starring in such blockbuster hits as "Iron Man" and "Shakespeare in Love," the actress however was working everyday jobs to make ends meet.
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Musk's mother, model and nutritionist Maye Musk, worked five jobs to make ends meet at the time, as she told Business Insider back in 2015.
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His father worked three jobs — as a salesman during the week, a bartender at night and a bricklayer on weekends — to help make ends meet.
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Hundreds of thousands of government employees -- many still required to come into work -- are turning to food banks and other programs to make ends meet.
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After burning the midnight oil to code Tessr's framework, Haas would dive into freelance projects to make ends meet as he awaited his startup payday.
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Before her shifts at the restaurant, Curtis would clean houses to make ends meet, and continued to do so after her son Ethan was born.
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"I simply feel deceived," said Carla Martins, 65, a manicurist who sells baked snacks on the street in Rio de Janeiro to make ends meet.
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In hard times, clubs like Santa, whose fans are often struggling to make ends meet, can function as an essential emotional outlet for local people.
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If every other song on Midwestern Songs captured the stress of trying to make ends meet, "Doublewhiskeycokenoice" was the relieved exhale after the paycheck cleared.
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While most of the roles displaced by technology were not particularly glamorous, they were still staffed by humans requiring steady employment to make ends meet.
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Laden with debt and struggling to make ends meet, a majority of these workers are living paycheck to paycheck just to keep the lights on.
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It is wholly unacceptable, and Washington state will not stand by while our public servants work day after day while struggling to make ends meet.
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"Tomorrow, New York City is going to pass legislation that really punishes those New Yorkers who depend on Airbnb to make ends meet," Lehane said.
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Or African-American families who found joy while struggling to make ends meet amid the constant and growing threat of displacement throughout South Los Angeles.
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Some adjuncts are teaching as many six classes a semester, driving between different campuses, and taking odd jobs to make ends meet, Ms. Maisto said.
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She and her colleagues created the spreadsheet to increase solidarity among arts workers, many of whom struggle to make ends meet on their salaries alone.
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I was still new to LA, severely depressed, and struggling to make ends meet when I met a family through an online nanny search service.
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More than 1553 percent of Syrian refugees in Turkey are actually living outside of refugee camps, struggling to make ends meet, sometimes in the streets.
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"They now have paychecks and don't need to drive Uber to make ends meet," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at the accounting firm Grant Thornton.
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She hopes the internship will lead to a fellowship at NASA so she does not have to teach lab classes anymore to make ends meet.
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Because medical marijuana was legal in California, a friend suggested he make ends meet by growing marijuana in the garage of his Sunset District house.
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The unemployment rate in Bay City is 213 percent, but that masks the fact that many jobs simply pay too little to make ends meet.
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Luxury apartments and favelas are right next to each other, and while some lucky Brazilians are vacationing in Europe, others can barely make ends meet.
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Everyday Americans can't make ends meet, and the businesses that they've invested their life savings into are going to die without some sort of intervention.
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I felt like I was that strong female working to make ends meet … Hallmark Christmas movies to me are like the modern-day fairy tale.
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Another major grievance for women and young Iranians is an economic downturn which has left many scrambling to make ends meet, exacerbated by U.S. sanctions.
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For an individual investor, that lost wealth can mean the difference between retiring on time and having to continue to work to make ends meet.
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I can also say I have known many of those teachers to be collecting welfare to make ends meet while working a 60 hour workweek.
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In some ways a companion piece, "Bless Their Little Hearts," written and photographed by Mr. Burnett, follows a Watts family struggling to make ends meet.
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U.S. figure skater Adam Rippon made a splash in his Olympic debut but, just a few years ago, he was struggling to make ends meet.
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But in reality, she'd probably have to be making elite house calls and networking regularly in order to make ends meet and score more clients.
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In affluent areas such as Santa Barbara, the cost of living continues to rise while wages stay stagnant, leaving residents struggling to make ends meet.
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It turned out that she was in jail for briefly leaving her kids home alone at night while working two jobs to make ends meet.
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"Around eight restaurants within two blocks of here, some with Michelin-rated chefs, have all closed, and we're struggling to make ends meet," Myint says.
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With many low-income families struggling to make ends meet, Macron faced a backlash at the end of last year against his pro-business push.
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Katie Porter stumped multimillionaire JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon during a hearing Wednesday with a simple question: How are workers supposed to make ends meet?
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With a sustainable local economy, Keijzer says, people will be less likely to cut down all the trees in order to simply make ends meet.
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Unfortunately, many Iranians have been forced to sell body parts, such as kidneys, to help make ends meet, making this a huge market in Iran.
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The shutdown, now in its fifth week, has forced some of the unpaid 800,000 federal workers to enter the gig economy to make ends meet.
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He had married Tabitha in 220, and the pair lived in a trailer in Hampden, Maine, and each worked additional jobs to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, Ms Kawagoe would work at the centre in the day, and clean bathtubs in a nearby onsen (hot-spring resort) at night.
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With the U.S. poverty rate near pre-recession levels and median income at an historic high, the improving economy is helping many Americans make ends meet.
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Will all the bills to pay, mouths to feed, and fidget spinners to spin, it can be hard to make enough money to make ends meet.
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These promise the benefit of fewer unnecessary shifts—cheaper for employers, though for many workers that means a second or third job to make ends meet.
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Younis had been detained and flogged by IS militants for selling cigarettes on the black market to make ends meet, according to his mother, Nada Hassan.
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He sold lollipops and sandwiches to support his family After his parents got divorced, Maluma said his family struggled for a while to make ends meet.
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"Growing up in Philly, I've watched families struggle to make ends meet and buy basic school supplies for their kids," Mill said in a press release.
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It re-entered U.S. charts twice, in August 1970 and in May 1973, while Pickett was driving a cab in New York to make ends meet.
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Writers lost more than $287 million in compensation that was never recovered, deals were cancelled, and many writers took out strike loans to make ends meet.
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It started to dissipate around the time I moved into my own place and really began to struggle to make ends meet for the first time.
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But if you're living paycheck to paycheck and are struggling to make ends meet with what you have, even a small financial setback can be dire.
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To make ends meet during the local funding cuts prompted by the recent economic crisis, hospitals have closed floors, reduced staff benefits and encouraged early retirement.
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Next step: She moved out of her fancy office (and into a home office) so she didn't have to work so hard to make ends meet.
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This is an opportunity to make a life-changing difference in the lives of American families that are working hard every day to make ends meet.
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To make ends meet, wives and daughters who would have been confined to the home in villages and small towns go out in pursuit of work.
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"Taken together, we fear the Green New Deal would hurt Americans struggling to make ends meet — the very people it purports to help," the letter states.
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Set in Harlem, the low-key intro finds Luke Cage sweeping up in a barbershop, one of several odd jobs he takes to make ends meet.
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They love New York City but struggle to make ends meet — and to secure the government documents that would allow them to stay in the country.
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Christopher Van Meter, a Guard member who says he had to remortgage his home to make ends meet after being told he had to repay $6503,000.
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"They must pay for what they have done," said Maria Elena Fonseca, who at age 78 struggles to make ends meet despite working as a psychologist.
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When it comes to borrowing money to make ends meet, be aware of the interest rate and conditions before you take out any type of loan.
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And as we help more Americans make ends meet, we will get to work building the millions of affordable homes we need to address this crisis.
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I knew I had to act fast in order to make ends meet after college and grad school without too much help from mom and dad.
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Writers lost more than $287 million in compensation that was never recovered, deals were canceled, and many writers took out strike loans to make ends meet.
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The Working Families Flexibility Act would undermine workers' ability to make ends meet, plan for family time, and have predictability, stability and true flexibility at work.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Eva Vorlioti, a divorced mother of two, was forced to move back in with her parents to make ends meet during Greece's debt crisis.
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If you're tasking on TaskRabbit, you're probably trying to make ends meet, you're trying to make some extra money and you may not have a car.
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As the son of Taiwanese immigrants, he recalls his parents' struggle to make ends meet while raising him and his older sister in Edison, New Jersey.
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Kentucky families struggling to make ends meet likely have no idea they are subsidizing the horses at Churchill Downs to the tune of $70-100 million.
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Several organizations have offered services like groceries, loans and debt relief to workers who have been struggling to make ends meet as they go without paychecks.
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He listened patiently to a pensioner struggling to make ends meet before explaining he could claim extra benefits and giving the visibly moved retiree a hug.
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But while once among the highest-paid players in the Chinese Professional Baseball League, earning about $100,000 a year, Chen now tries to make ends meet.
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Still needing a second job to make ends meet, Petro soon grew exhausted by all the responsibilities on her plate, especially as her son got older.
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To make ends meet, one daughter worked in a dress shop, and his oldest son worked at a shoe store and helped out at El Nour.
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But charities say the bill restricts them at a time when subsidy cuts and tax increases have made it harder for Egyptians to make ends meet.
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This blue-collar white guy was on the same wavelength as his black guests, suspicious of authority, anxious to make ends meet, unimpressed with skinny women.
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But in the US, with so many new families struggling to make ends meet, Rowe-Finkbeiner does not see the appeal of more gadget-friendly diapers.
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"Keep your spending in check, and consider getting a part-time job while you're in school to make ends meet," said Student Loan Hero's Rebecca Safier.
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