Even though her two sons have moved out, she struggles to secure enough to pay her bills and save for the future.
She fears that even when she receives about $2,000 a month in Social Security payments in six years, it will not be nearly enough.
Related stories"My career path has finally gotten to be decent pay, but it's not great, and I'm still single," Davenport said.
Between child support and an increase in work income, her income ended up slightly above the housing assistance cutoff when her kids were growing up.
AdvertisementPreparing for the futureDavenport plans to wait until she's 67 to claim her Social Security benefits, which she anticipates will be about $2,000.
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