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Subject St. Jude hoards billions while many of its families drain their savings
Date November 12, 2021 2:00 PM
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St. Jude Hoards Billions While Many of Its Families Drain Their Savings <[link removed]> St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital promises not to bill families. But the cost of having a child at the hospital for cancer care leaves some families so strapped for money that parents share tips on spending nights in the parking lot. by David Armstrong and Ryan Gabrielson

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