ALICE are working poor who make too much to qualify for government aid but live paycheck to paycheck. Many are on the brink of financial crisis.
Aloha United Way, in partnership with the Bank of Hawaii Foundation, released the 2024 ALICE in Hawaii report Thursday, urging policy action to address rising living costs, housing instability and ...
New findings show over one-third of Hawaii households have considered leaving the state due to high living and housing costs.
The ALICE report hopes to pave the way forward in helping families not just survive, but thrive in Hawaii. “This refers to those who make just enough money to not receive government assistance ...
One of Aloha United Way’s most-used resources is the 211 Helpline, which received 58,143 requests for help in 2023.
Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed households — or ALICE — is how Aloha United Way refers to those who make too much to qualify for government assistance, but not enough to cover the basic ...
Hawaii’s top source of international visitors, Japan, is not projected to recover to pre-pandemic levels this decade.
A recent Aloha United Way report shows 41% of Hawaii residents are barely scraping ... on housing I mean particularly housing for those Alice families people who fall between really the programs ...
HONOLULU (Island News) -- As financial challenges continue impacting numerous families statewide, Aloha United Way, in partnership with Bank of Hawaii released its latest ALICE Report, which ...
released the 2024 ALICE in Hawaii report Thursday urging policy action to address rising living costs, housing instability and economic challenges especially faced by the state’s ALICE — asset ...