Survey: Half of households in largest U.S. cities face serious financial problems
At least half of households in the four largest US cities, including Houston, report facing serious financial problems during the coronavirus outbreak. The new poll comes in part from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The co-director of the survey, Dr. Robert J. Blendon, talks about the poll. See the full survey: https://bit.ly/3h7KldC
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