I'd quit playing pool and get a real job to support my family.
The reality is pool as a profession is not conducive to today's economy. Even the $900 per week after taxes doesn't leave one much to live off of -- and that's if you're single. You have expenses, rent, food, et cetera. What happens if your teeth hurt and you need IMMEDIATE dental care?
In case you haven't notice, the majority of aging pool players have no family, no children, no loved ones surrounding them. When you get sick, go broke, or get old and can't run racks, you find out how many friends you have in this pool world.
I personally believe pool today is a rich man's high. If a player can get a corpulent stakehorse to support them in exchange for friendship, then, yes, professional pool pays. Otherwise, it's time to hang up the cue stick and get job that will keep one's family intact.
Who is your friend, by the way? Two out of three events is strong. I should know the name, I guess.