Suboxone Maker Settles Anticompetitive Claims for $102.5 Million

Suboxone

The agreement, announced on Friday, resolves claims that the company engaged in anticompetitive practices. By agreeing to the settlement, Indivior avoids a trial that was scheduled for later this year. Indivior, the pharmaceutical company responsible for manufacturing the opioid addiction treatment drug Suboxone, has reached a settlement of $102.5 million with 41 states and the … Read more

Cash Funds Experience Influx of Over Half a Trillion Dollars, Bank of America Reveals

Cash Funds Experience Influx of Over Half a Trillion Dollars

This surge in investments comes amidst the current banking crisis and the Federal Reserve‘s series of rate hikes. Bank of America Corporation has reported that cash funds have seen a substantial influx of capital, totaling more than $500 billion According to a note released by the bank, money market funds have attracted a staggering $756 … Read more

Mortgage Payments: How Much Should You Allocate from Your Income?

Mortgage Payments

Determining the amount of house you can afford depends largely on your salary. Mortgage payments encompass the principal and interest on your home loan, and sometimes include property or real estate taxes as well Whether you want to assess affordability based on your current income or determine the income needed to afford your dream home, … Read more

New Mexico Has Set Aside $15 Million For People Who Didn’t File 2021 Tax Returns To Receive Rebate Checks

NEW MEXICO CITY, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexicans across the state will get rebate checks this summer; the cheques will be issued automatically to those who filed state tax returns in 2021. So, how are you going to obtain some money if you didn’t file those? Apply For $15 Million To Help New Mexicans Meet … Read more

$21.4 Billion In IRS Funding Cuts That Republicans And The Biden White House Agreed To Enact With An Estimated $40 Billion

$21.4 Billion In IRS Funding Cuts That Republicans And The Biden White House Agreed To Enact With An Estimated $40 Billion

A $21.4 billion in IRS funding agreed by Republicans and President Biden would cut as part of the debt ceiling agreement would cost the nation an estimated $40 billion in lost tax revenue.   A total of $21.4 billion in IRS funding agreed upon by Republicans and President Biden would be cut as part of … Read more

Governor Abbott Opposes Tax Rate Compression And Homestead Exemption Increases

AUSTIN, Texas — As the legislative special session enters its second week, a final agreement on property tax cuts appears no closer to being reached, as Governor Greg Abbott presses down on tax rate compression and issues his harshest condemnation yet of Dan Patrick-backed homestead exemption hikes. Abbott Has Advocated For The Abolition Of Property … Read more

Since 2020 Beneficiaries Of Social Security Is Cheated Out Of $6,200 In Annual Income

Since 2020 Beneficiaries Of Social Security Is Cheated Out Of $6,200 In Annual Income

Social Security Pension is very important to the financial well-being of Social Security beneficiaries is incontestable.   Most of the Social Security beneficiaries rested on their Social Security payout in some capacity to make ends meet In April, a 22nd annual survey of retired workers was conducted by national pollster Gallup. The survey will study … Read more

Food Assistance Program Advocates Respond On SNAP Benefits Changes Because Of The Debt Ceiling

Food Assistance Program Advocates Respond On SNAP Benefits Changes Because Of The Debt Ceiling

Amidst changes in SNAP Benefits allocation and limitations because of the debt ceiling problem in the country, food assistance advocates responded to the changes.   Food Assistance advocates responded to the SNAP benefits changes amidst the debt ceiling Blythe-Perry, executive director of IFCS, said that before the pandemic, IFCS saw about 600 individuals every month, … Read more

Gov. Shapiro And Legislature Seek Tax relief, Reduction Of Taxes, And Police Funding

HARRISBURG (TNS) – Gov. Josh Shapiro and a split state Legislature are gearing up for a month of high-intensity legislation aimed at common goals such as increased property tax and rent relief, faster reductions in corporate net income taxes, and a new financing source for state police. Governor Shapiro Will Be Negotiating Budget Accords For … Read more

Pennsylvania House Approves Bill To Increase Property Tax And Rent Subsidy For Seniors

A bill to increase the state’s property tax and rent subsidy for seniors and people with disabilities as well as raise the income eligibility ceiling for expanding the program was overwhelmingly approved by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Monday. Raising Income Ceiling For Renters And Homeowners To Boost Rebates For Seniors The state Senate … Read more