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FRONTLINE PBS July 23, 2024

Where Are the ‘Two American Families’ 30+ Years After We Started Filming Them? | FRONTLINE (PBS)

Summary

The transcript explores economic challenges and resilience through personal stories of working-class individuals in Milwaukee, highlighting the complex realities of wage growth, rising costs, and personal struggles. Key subjects include Terry Neumann's physical labor, Jackie's health challenges with diabetes and congestive heart failure, and Claude Stanley's retirement and ongoing support for his wife. Despite economic pressures and personal hardships, the narrative emphasizes individual determination, faith, and the ability to adapt and persevere through difficult circumstances.

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