During a recent breakfast presented by Tower Forum, leaders across public and private sectors examined the detriments of the “benefits cliff” on working families. The discussion explored how wage growth, thresholds for public assistance, and workforce realities intersect and how our community can create pathways toward financial stability.


United Way Broward’s President and CEO Kathleen Cannon joined the panel, bringing insights into how systemic, structural solutions and policy alignment can better support people to achieve economic mobility.

 

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