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4 Categories of Individuals Who Shouldn’t Rely Only on Social Security in 2023

Many American seniors receive a significant portion of their retirement income from Social Security, though not each of them does. As per the Social Security Administration, 3.5% of Americans 60 and older never get Social Security benefits. Even a sizable portion of elderly people who are eligible for Social Security retirement benefits cannot rely entirely on…

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Child care cost: Additional college community funds to reduce college dropout, Local administrator says

Since 1993, the state has provided funds to the community college system to assist students in affording child care. The state Senate’s budget proposal would provide an additional $1.2 million in recurring funds to the program over the following two years.   However, more is required to make an impact on students with child care…

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Additional Direct Payments for SNAP

Utah Residents to Benefit from Additional Direct Payments for SNAP, Ensuring Access to Food Stamps

Unlike other states, Utah provides SNAP benefits on three separate dates within a month. Utah residents who have yet to receive their direct payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will have two more opportunities to access their food stamps The specific date of direct payments varies depending on factors such as the recipient’s…

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NYC Food Delivery Service Workers

New NYC Minimum Wage Law Faces Criticism, Lawsuit Following Possible Impacts On App-Based Food Delivery Service Workers

The new NYC minimum wage law faced criticism and lawsuit following the possible impacts on app-based food delivery service workers. New NYC Minimum Wage Law for Delivery Service Workers Receives Criticism and Faces Lawsuit Following Possible Impacts Following the announcement of the new NYC minimum wage law for food delivery service workers, many individuals and…

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Unclaimed Refund Scam

Unclaimed Refund Scam: Taxpayers Warned To Double-Check Mail To Avoid Fraudsters Posing As IRS

Taxpayers are warned to double-check mail to avoid fraudsters posing as IRS in an unclaimed refund scam. IRS Advises Taxpayers to Double-Check Mail to Avoid Being Victim of Unclaimed Refund Scam The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) advised taxpayers to double-check the mail they receive to avoid being a victim of an unclaimed refund scam, as…

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Wisconsin Governor Signs Budget

Wisconsin Governor Signs Budget Amid Controversy Over Republican Tax Cut Reductions

Evers, a Democrat, employed creative tactics in this Republican tax cut, which marked the third budget passed by a Republican Legislature that he has approved. Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed a two-year spending plan, despite facing criticism from Republicans for gutting a Republican tax cut and utilizing his partial veto powers to boost school funding…

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Electricity Rates

Electricity Rates: New Legislation in California to Base Utility Bills on Household Income

Governor Newsom approved Assembly Bill (AB) 205 on June 30, 2022, tasking the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) with implementing the new electricity rates structure by July 1, 2024. California residents can expect changes in their electricity rates as new legislation aims to shift the payment structure from a standard across-the-board system to one based…

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