
While raising her young daughter, Stephanie Land cleaned houses to scrape by. It was back-aching work and the pay — $8.55 an hour to start; $9.25 an hour two years in — just wasn't enough.
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from Arts & Life : NPR https://n.pr/2Wv9HJs
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