A New Kind of Ask: Young Adults Turning to Social Media for Grocery Money

Across community Facebook groups and neighborhood forums, a new type of request has begun appearing with surprising frequency: young adults asking strangers to buy their groceries. The posts are often brief — a Cash App handle, a short explanation, sometimes no explanation at all. And they’ve sparked a debate about what, exactly, is driving this emerging behavior. A Sign of Economic Strain Experts who track food insecurity say the trend may reflect a growing financial…

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The Draft’s Double-Edged Sword for Pittsburgh’s Small Towns

When the NFL draft comes to Pittsburgh, the economic ripple effects will extend far beyond the city limits into the surrounding small towns, presenting both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges. For communities like Monroeville, Washington, and Greensburg, the draft represents a substantial economic injection. Hotels will command premium rates, restaurants will see record crowds, and local businesses will benefit from the spending of team executives, media, and fans. The multiplier effect will circulate money through…

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