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New Mother Says ‘Middle Class Feels Like Lower Class’ As She Saves for Home

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Modupe Idris, a Nigerian-American, is struggling to achieve the American dream of homeownership due to inflation outpacing wage growth, and is considering a career in IT to help her reach her financial goals.

The post New Mother Says ‘Middle Class Feels Like Lower Class’ As She Saves for Home appeared first on The Washington Informer.

Source: The Washington Informer

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