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Last spring, Sydney Boggs and Matthew Herndon were delighted to be renting their first home together and welcoming their newborn son. But by the fall, they were both out of work, behind on rent and unable to buy food.
As the pandemic raged on, the couple struggled to find work that would cover the rent on their one-bedroom apartment near Louisville, Kentucky. "I'm good at finding a job," said Boggs. "I can usually find one in two weeks tops. But it was really hard. We were both trying to find jobs. And we're new parents. It was scary."More Related News

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