DETROIT - By 11 p.m., Rayanne Sadowski has worked two jobs. But she still makes time to pick up water from friends and neighbors.
Water to flush her toilet, cook, drink and bathe. The city of Detroit cut off service in August after she failed to pay her $900 bill.
"I understand, I do owe the money," said Sandowski. "I used the water, but being able to afford to pay for it is another story."
"When you make $25,000 a year and you pay $500 dollars in rent on top of all the medication, my health insurance, I'm literally over my head."
"At the end of the day, everybody's gotta pay their water bill," said Alexis Wiley, chief of staff for the mayor, Mike Duggan.
"People in Detroit are paying higher rates because there are s
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