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The unemployment rate increased to 3.7% in May, although 339,000 new jobs were created

Workers created a record 339,000 new jobs in May, as the job market kept moving along despite rising interest rates and ongoing prices. The unemployment rate increased from a five-decade record of 3.4% to 3.7%, according to data from an additional family survey, the Labor Department reported on Friday. The highest reading since October, that….

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Student loan forgiveness: Despite the Supreme Court’s decision, you may always be eligible for a debt forgiveness program

Millions of American borrowers may be impacted by President Joe Biden’s student loan relief program, which will be decided by the Supreme Court this year. But today, despite the Court’s ruling, some qualified borrowers would still be eligible to get their debt erased after ten years. The Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program aids “public…

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Massachusetts Couple File Federal Lawsuit After Kids Remove From Home Without Court Order

Massachusetts Couple File Federal Lawsuit After Kids Remove From Home Without Court Order

A Massachusetts Couple’s lawsuit will lead to complete revalidation of how child welfare services remove children from parents’ custody without a court order.   The children were taken from the custody of their parents without legal documents: a lawsuit is a must to check this The Massachusetts couple’s children filed the lawsuit because their children…

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