Report Finds More Americans Using GoFundMe For Basic Necessities

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Fundraising website GoFundMe reported a sharp uptick in the number of people using the platform to help cover the cost of basic necessities, including housing, food, and other day-to-day expenses. What do you think?

“It’s always a bad sign when people start helping their neighbors.”

Jason Vaught, Cheese Strainer


“This is a scathing indictment of our nation’s lottery system.”

Gwen Mireault, Intervention Promoter


“Begging is better than ever under President Trump.”

Vernon Stegeman, Cactus Pruner

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   Fundraising website GoFundMe reported a sharp uptick in the number of people using the platform to help cover the cost of basic necessities, including housing, food, and other day-to-day expenses. What do you think?
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