Supporting Working Families in Hawaiʻi
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Supporting Working Families in Hawaiʻi
Sarah Osofsky returned to school last year to earn her master’s degree in social work, hoping to give back to her community and find a job that would pay enough to survive Hawaiʻi’s high cost of living. Now, less than two weeks away from graduation, the mother of two is struggling to find a position that can sustain her family. Most social work jobs she’s seen in recent months offer salaries of $60,000 or less — enough to disqualify her from saf…
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