Working a minimum-wage job and commuting up to four hours per day isn’t paying the bills of Atlanta-area mom Tina McCoy. She receives government assistance through food stamps, Medicaid, and childcare programs.
Minimum Wage Isn’t Working for Atlanta-area Mom
clip | Premiere: October 7, 2016
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