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Florida ranks sixth among states with the largest shares of homeowners who don't have meaningful insurance. Putnam County, in the northern part of the state, is at 32.9%, while in Miami-Dade County, nearly 25% lack homeowners insurance that would protect them from calamity. In Miami-Dade County, 33.5% of homeowners pay $4,000-plus a year, ranking it in the top 10 among the country's most populous counties. Curtis, who has lived in Taylor County for 40 years and is a former forester, said many of her neighbors can't afford to pay for insurance. Her insurance doesn't cover hurricane damage, so McDonald will anxiously await news from home until the storm passes, she said.
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AdvertisementWhen Michelle Curtis returned to work after her maternity leave, she thought she could rely on her mom, Marjorie Hershberg, a boomer, to watch the baby. Curtis described Hershberg as a "helicopter parent," saying the now 66-year-old had the best intentions. AdvertisementCurtis, right, with her two kids, Hershberg, center, and Curtis's sister, Laura Levenstein, left, with her two children. "There's a lot more evidence about how children are supposed to sleep," Curtis, who works in technology, said. They'll say things like, "Why can't you just let the kids sleep in the car?'
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