US military veterans will receive a $3 billion budget to reduce homelessness; Whitehouse announces.

WASHINGTON, July 3 — The Biden administration is investing more than $3 billion in national programs to address homelessness, with a focus on assisting US military veterans in obtaining and maintaining secure homes. The $3.1 billion for the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s “Continuum of Care” program is the single largest infusion of funds into … Read more

Check Here If You’re Eligible For DirecTV Settlement Payout: You Can Receive Around $460

Check Here If You're Eligible For DirecTV Settlement Payout: You Can Receive Around $460

The DirecTV settlement will cost $16.85 million after a class lawsuit settlement won against DirecTV. The DirecTV subscribers can receive around $460 DirecTV settlement pay.   DirecTV settlement case will give money to eligible subscribers, and it takes less than 30 seconds to check if you are qualified The DirecTV settlement case against a class-action … Read more

Lawmakers In North Texas Favors In State Property Taxes Abolition

Lawmakers In North Texas Favors State Property Taxes Abolition

North Texas Lawmakers are in favor of property taxes statewide abolition. The inconsistent property rights and taxes should be voted on, said lawmakers.   North Texas Lawmakers Call for Abolition of Property Tax North Texas Lawmakers are taking a third approach to the issue of property tax relief for North Texans. Republican leaders are split … Read more

Americans Skipping Primary Medical Care Because It’s Expensive

Americans Skipping Primary Medical Care Because It’s Expensive

Americans are forced to delay some primary medical care because of high costs. The study is according to a new Federal Reserve report.   Americans are avoiding primary medical care services because of the high cost The Primary Medical Care survey respondents had to skip some form of primary medical care in 2022 because of … Read more

Social Security Pension: How Much Can A Pensioner Get In A Maximum Benefit?

Social Security Pension: How Much Can A Pensioner Get In A Maximum Benefit?

Social Security Pension receivers organized finances for their retirement. While many factors are involved in how much Social Security Pension they can receive, it’s nice to consider the inferences of your retirement age when handling your finances.   What’s the Maximum Social Security Pension? The Social Security Pension for the maximum monthly benefit receive from … Read more

Pennsylvania Residents Receive Direct Payments through Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program

Direct Payments through Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program

The program aims to provide relief to low-income elderly or disabled residents by offering financial assistance for property tax or rent payments. Direct payments are being distributed to eligible residents in Pennsylvania as part of the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program Each direct payment can reach a value of up to $975. To qualify, residents must … Read more

New Payment Alert: Millions of Americans Set to Receive Fresh $914 in Social Security Supplemental Income

New Payment Alert

In an exciting update for beneficiaries of the Social Security Supplemental Income (SSI) program, a new payment of $914 awaits eligible individuals, with couples receiving $1,371. It’s worth noting that certain beneficiaries may qualify for a higher new payment amount based on their participation in state supplement programs The precise sum received by individuals hinges … Read more

What To Avoid When Asking For A Raise If You Are Underpaid – Check The Phrases You Can’t Say!

Pay Raise

Here are the phrases you must avoid when asking for a raise if you are underpaid. Phrases to Avoid When Asking for a Raise if You Are Feeling Underpaid After Years of Working and Serving the Company When asking for a raise, if you are feeling underpaid, you should take note of some phrases to … Read more

Biden’s Debt Relief Plan Confuses Loan Borrowers After Introducing Different Legal Strategy To Cancel Student Debt

Biden’s Debt Relief Plan

Biden’s debt relief plan confused loan borrowers after introducing a different legal strategy to cancel student debt. Biden’s Debt Relief Plan Will Use Different Legal Strategy Following the Disapproval of Original Student Debt Plan Following the disapproval of Biden’s debt relief plan, the administration introduced a different legal strategy that will be used to cancel … Read more

Congress Fails Hungry Students: Bill for Free School Meals Stalled, Leaving Millions in Uncertainty

Bill for Free School Meals Stalled

Congress’s failure to address the issue of child hunger and pass legislation reflecting the will of the American people has left the fate of a crucial bill in limbo. The bill aims to make free school meals a permanent provision for eligible hungry students in the United States Research has demonstrated the positive impact of … Read more