Experts are warning about a growing group of financially vulnerable Americans known as 'ALICE's.An ALICE - or Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed - is someone who makes enough money at their job to disqualify them from government assistance, but struggles to cover daily expenses.The term was coined by non-profit United Way in its program. It classifies ALICEs as Americans who make more than the Federal Poverty Level of $15,060 for an individual or $31,200 for a family of four, but are not able to make ends meet.
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