Florida Prepaid becomes too expensive for some
The number of people investing in Florida Prepaid dropped 30 percent during this season’s open-enrollment period. The reason? Prices.
The number of people investing in Florida Prepaid dropped 30 percent during this season’s open-enrollment period. The reason? Prices.
Lawmakers are trying to pass a Florida Prepaid reform bill that would save families who enroll a newborn almost a hundred dollars a month and refund $50 million to 26 thousand families.
Students looking to live on campus will secure a bed with the luck of the draw in Wednesday’s housing lottery, which will randomly select the students who can live on campus next year.
Its difficult to grasp the poverty rate, a shocking 32.4 percent. It is an obtuse concept, poverty, the word itself is as an umbrella term that a myriad of social issues fall under. If there were a philosophical synonym for poverty, the closest word would be ‘deficiency.’ Not enough money is an obvious branch of the poverty tree, but infinite other branches include a lack of educational resources, hunger, homelessness and an inability to access proper (or any) health care.