financials
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5 financial tips for new parents
Amanda Ritter, a 2017 BYU grad, and her husband, Nick, pose with their son, Calvin. Amanda Ritter said while she was pregnant she benefitted from talking to insurance representatives in person rather than on the phone about her maternity plan questions. (Amanda Ritter)
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Young Utah parents struggle with maternity costs
BYU graduate Amanda Ritter swaddles her newborn son, Calvin. Ritter said when she was first pregnant, medical costs were a 'nightmare,' but after she got onto a Medicaid plan, it was smooth sailing. (Amanda Ritter)
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BYU students making minimum wage struggle to make ends meet
A student employee at the Cougareat Subway prepares a sandwich for a customer. Low-paying student jobs rarely cover a student's living and schooling expenses. (Ty Mullen)
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