Robyn Anderson+FollowPittsburgh family faces $209K debt crisisImagine finding out your family is $209,000 in credit card debt while living on just $36,000 a year—and you have no access to the accounts. That’s what happened to Anne in Pittsburgh. Her husband controls all the finances, refuses to sell valuable collections, and keeps her in the dark, even as bills pile up. With a special-needs son and a business run from home, Anne feels trapped and fears for their future. This story raises tough questions about financial transparency, trust, and protecting loved ones. How would you handle a situation like this? #Business #MakeMoney #Pittsburgh00Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowSteelers Fans: Direct Flights to Dublin!Heads up, Pittsburgh! Aer Lingus is launching nonstop flights to Dublin starting May 2026. That means easier trips for Steelers fans, students, and anyone craving Irish adventures (or Guinness). This new route isn’t just about travel—it’s a win for local businesses with Irish ties and could mean more Irish visitors cheering in the Steel City. Time to start planning that Irish getaway! #Business #Industry #Pittsburgh00Share
Linda Price+FollowCrushing student debt: Matt’s $157K struggleImagine working full-time, paying rent, and still not making a dent in your student loans. That’s what Matt in Pittsburgh is facing—$157,000 in debt after switching majors and losing his scholarship. Even with a medical lab tech job, his $2,600 monthly income barely covers rent and groceries, let alone loan payments. The real kicker? Experts say his only way out is to boost his income fast, even if it means taking on extra shifts or switching fields. It’s a tough reality check for anyone who thought a degree would guarantee financial stability. How do you think we should tackle the student debt crisis? #Business #StudentDebt #Pittsburgh00Share