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Surviving Family Financial Hardship: My Story
By: Rachel Paxton
My daughter is 18 years old this year, older than I was when she was born. For years we lived on a very low income and barely made ends meet.She watched me work my way through college, studying hard, often working more than one job to make ends meet. If you were to ask her now if we had any money when she was young she would tell you she didn't really know. She never went to bed hungry and always had clean clothes to wear. She always had toys to play with and mom was always there for her when she needed her. That is what she remembers. (Article Continues Below)
My daughter is now applying for college herself, and wanted me to read her college application. She had to write about herself and her life, her relationships, etc. I was very surprised to read what she thought about her childhood. We have lived through a lot of tough times and there are a lot of negative stories she could tell. What she described is how thankful she was for the hardships she has endured and how she has become a strong woman because of her life experiences. She credits me for her drive and determination. She attributes her money management skills to my example. (Article Continues Below)
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My daughter is 18 years old this year, older than I was when she was born. For years we lived on a very low income and barely made ends meet.




