A Portrait of Poverty in America: Job Insecurity and Payday Lending
Many families in Tchula, Miss., struggle to make ends meet with a patchwork of jobs and high-interest loans. Community leaders and the town's only bank try to help, but the cycle of despair isn't easily broken. Photo: Clara Ritger/The Wall Street Journal Don’t miss a WSJ video, subscribe here: http://bit.ly/14Q81Xy More from the Wall Street Journal: Visit WSJ.com: http://www.wsj.com Visit the WSJ Video Center: https://wsj.com/video On Facebook: / videos On Twitter: / wsj On Snapchat: https://on.wsj.com/2ratjSM

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