Hunger Threatens to Plague "Golden Years" of Older Americans Due to Trump's Cuts
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Residents in New York City, particularly seniors like 79-year-old Elisabeth, struggle to afford basic needs due to rising costs. Elisabeth shares that her combined income from a pension and Social Security, totaling $1,078, is insufficient against her monthly expenses of over $1,500. Another senior, 74-year-old Lin, attends a local senior center almost daily for meals and social support, emphasizing the value of community and affordability. She mentions that the center only requests a voluntary $2 contribution per meal, providing balanced lunches through communal efforts.
79-year-old Elisabeth struggles financially, relying on food distribution to make ends meet with her limited income of $1,078 a month against $1,500 in living expenses.
Lin, 74, attends a senior center for meals and community support, emphasizing the importance of both camaraderie and affordable meals for her well-being.
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