“..On Campbell Live last week, a tired-looking single mother of two talked about life on the $13.50 minimum wage.
“Come and live my life,” challenged Kelly Belsher, a minimum-wage cleaner and part-time student.
“Not for a week, not for a month.
[For] at least six months –
- no car – no home phone –
- for the insanity to really set in -
- the hopelessness – the desperation.”..”
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Tapu Misa: Caring for the carers of the aged – National – NZ Herald News.
