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I have decided to try to research more about living independently despite being very dependent on my mother still in life.

For background, I am in the middle of my first year at college, and although I've grown to have a good distance from my relatives I still need them for some things. I would like to create a bigger gap between us, but I have no idea for what I need to research.

Since I live in the US, I have whored out the common government aid programs available (state insurance). Could any give advice for someone progressing to an independent lifestyle? Are there any government aid programs I should look into as a low income college student?

I also know I need a driver's license still, but the town I go to college in has a good public transportation infrastructure, so it's not the top of my priority right now.

I mainly spend money on food, but I am looking to gain / save more for some sudden medical bills that are coming up in the next few months.

>>43969
Part time job?



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