INDIANA — More than one-third of Indiana households are locked in a quiet financial crisis. Despite being employed, an increasing number of Hoosiers earn less than the baseline cost of living in their own communities, according to the newly released State of ALICE in Indiana report. The study, published by United For ALICE in partnership with Indiana United Ways and the United Way of Central Indiana, highlights a stark reality: 38% of households…
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