Yes, Starbucks hires felons in 2025, offering second-chance employment for roles like baristas, cashiers, and warehouse workers. Starbucks…
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), property crimes made up 60% of all reported crimes in…
Yes, a convicted felon can own property in the U.S.—but the journey isn't without obstacles.
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, over 6.1 million adults in the United States have a felony…
Traveling to Japan is on many people’s bucket lists. But if you have a felony conviction on your…
According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), over 2.2 million families currently receive assistance…
In 2024, companies like Amazon, UPS, Kroger, Walmart, and Starbucks are known for hiring felons, providing second-chance employment…
Finding a job with a felony on your record can feel like trying to run a marathon with…
According to the FBI Crime Data Explorer, law enforcement agencies in the United States reported 6,927,677 property crime…
Getting back on your feet after a felony conviction is hard—no sugarcoating it. The job hunt feels like…
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program, over 13,000 homicides in the…
According to the Prison Policy Initiative, the U.S. spends over $80 billion annually on corrections. Yet, this is…
No, there is no official record or policy from the Trump administration that shows former President Donald Trump…
According to the United States Postal Service’s official hiring policies, a felony conviction doesn’t automatically prevent someone from…
Finding a job after being released from prison can be a daunting task, especially for those with felony…

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