MEET JASMINE

(The story behind the statistics)

Jasmine is 29 years old. She didn’t plan to be a single mother of two by now—but life doesn’t always follow the plan.

She gave birth, and within six months, the father of her children disappeared—emotionally and financially. When the court enforced child support, the state of Nevada capped it at 22% of his income. That meant Jasmine received $1,545.50 a month to raise two children.

That’s supposed to cover:

- Rent in Las Vegas or Reno (avg: $1,300–$1,800/month)

- Childcare (which costs more than in-state college tuition)

- Food, diapers, clothing, school supplies

- Transportation to the part-time job she works when she can find a sitter

- Her own mental health care, which she can’t afford but desperately needs

She was set up to break before she had a chance to build.

But this isn’t just Jasmine’s story. It’s her children’s.

Her 6-year-old is already showing signs of anxiety—nighttime panic, difficulty concentrating in school.

Her 3-year-old has speech delays that go untreated because Medicaid specialists have a 9-month waitlist.

Both of them are being shaped by stress before they can spell it.

That’s the real cost.

This isn’t just about Jasmine. It’s about the next generation—children raised in survival-mode homes, led by women who are doing everything right but have no system that backs them.

Her Future—If Nothing Changes

Without intervention, Jasmine’s future will likely follow one of these roads:

  • Working multiple jobs that pay too little, leaving her children to be raised by overstressed relatives, screens, or silence

  • Ongoing burnout, missed potential, and untreated health issues

  • Children who grow up with high ACE scores, likely to face mental health challenges, dropouts, addiction risk, or the same poverty cycles

Her Future—If We Power Her On

If Jasmine had:

  • A skills accelerator tailored to moms

  • A micro-business incubator to monetize her talents

  • Financial coaching, wellness support, parenting resources

  • A network of women like her, rooting for her, trading with her, rising with her

Then she wouldn’t just survive—she’d build a legacy.

Her kids would grow up in a home full of hope instead of tension, possibilities instead of panic.

This is why EmpowherEconomy exists.

We don’t hand out pity.

We build power.

Because when we empower one Jasmine, we don’t just change her life.

We change her ecosystem.

And when we empower them all, we change the future.

🔥 This is how we power the future:

✅ One mindset shift

✅ One skill activated

✅ One dollar earned

✅ One child protected

✅ One woman lit up

✅ Multiplied across millions

ARE YOU READY TO POWER HER ON?

MEET JASMINE

(The story behind the statistics)

Jasmine is 29 years old. She didn’t plan to be a single mother of two by now—but life doesn’t always follow the plan.

She gave birth, and within six months, the father of her children disappeared—emotionally and financially. When the court enforced child support, the state of Nevada capped it at 22% of his income. That meant Jasmine received $1,545.50 a month to raise two children.

That’s supposed to cover:

- Rent in Las Vegas or Reno (avg: $1,300–$1,800/month)

- Childcare (which costs more than in-state college tuition)

- Food, diapers, clothing, school supplies

- Transportation to the part-time job she works when she can find a sitter

- Her own mental health care, which she can’t afford but desperately needs

She was set up to break before she had a chance to build.

But this isn’t just Jasmine’s story. It’s her children’s.

Her 6-year-old is already showing signs of anxiety—nighttime panic, difficulty concentrating in school.

Her 3-year-old has speech delays that go untreated because Medicaid specialists have a 9-month waitlist.

Both of them are being shaped by stress before they can spell it.

That’s the real cost.

This isn’t just about Jasmine. It’s about the next generation—children raised in survival-mode homes, led by women who are doing everything right but have no system that backs them.

Her Future—If Nothing Changes

Without intervention, Jasmine’s future will likely follow one of these roads:

  • Working multiple jobs that pay too little, leaving her children to be raised by overstressed relatives, screens, or silence

  • Ongoing burnout, missed potential, and untreated health issues

  • Children who grow up with high ACE scores, likely to face mental health challenges, dropouts, addiction risk, or the same poverty cycles

Her Future—If We Power Her On

If Jasmine had:

  • A skills accelerator tailored to moms

  • A micro-business incubator to monetize her talents

  • Financial coaching, wellness support, parenting resources

  • A network of women like her, rooting for her, trading with her, rising with her

Then she wouldn’t just survive—she’d build a legacy.

Her kids would grow up in a home full of hope instead of tension, possibilities instead of panic.

This is why EmpowherEconomy exists.

We don’t hand out pity.

We build power.

Because when we empower one Jasmine, we don’t just change her life.

We change her ecosystem.

And when we empower them all, we change the future.

🔥 This is how we power the future:

✅ One mindset shift

✅ One skill activated

✅ One dollar earned

✅ One child protected

✅ One woman lit up

✅ Multiplied across millions

ARE YOU READY TO POWER HER ON?

EmpowherEconomy

Power Her On. Power the World.