23-12-2025 11:05 via staradvertiser.com

Gen X is squeezed, caring for generations before and after

On weekends, Raphael Bacani, 51, packs silken tofu and brown‑sugar syrup into his car and heads to the Waipahu farmers market to sell taho, the Filipino street food that’s one of two side businesses he and his wife run to help cover the bills.
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