Research also shows that in Baltimore City and Baltimore County machine operators are underreporting their income by more than $63,000,000 a year.
For changing lives by changing the rules.
At stake: the education due every student; the taxpayers’ dollars to support it; the viability of Baltimore City’s work force.
For opening the door to financial services in communities where it’s usually shut.
The barriers to obtaining car insurance, inspection and licensing in Maryland are too high for Baltimore City’s poor. The once-a-century disaster in New Orleans highlights a day-to-day problem in Baltimore: the poor are not only left behind, they are left out.
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