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Court debt

Jennifer Melton | No Comments | Posted on June 9, 2023 |

graph showing 98% of people said court debt impacted their daily lives, 99% of parents stated they had to cut back on an essential need, and 35% of people said they had trouble accessing food.

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graph showing 98% of people said court debt impacted their daily lives, 99% of parents stated they had to cut back on an essential need, and 35% of people said they had trouble accessing food.

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