Share how your family is dealing with the economy and job market
Tell The Times how your family is dealing with the current job market.
Although the economy is slowly picking up, Californians of all ages are struggling with their employment situations and their finances.
In many cases, family members are stepping in to help.
Are you a twentysomething who is working multiple part-time jobs and living with your parents? A fortysomething supporting your parents or children? A sixtysomething who is facing depleted retirement savings and looking for work?
Whatever your age or situation, the Los Angeles Times wants to hear how your family is (or isn’t) pulling together in this economy. Please email shan.li@latimes.com or walter.hamilton@latimes.com.
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