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Millions to Receive $967 Social Security Payment—Here’s When It Arrives!

Good news for millions of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients—their March 2025 payment will be arriving earlier than usual! Instead of receiving their checks on March 1, beneficiaries can expect their direct deposit or paper check on February 28, 2025. This change is happening because March 1 falls on a Saturday, and the Social Security…

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Steve Bannon Sounds the Alarm—GOP’s Medicaid Plan Could Be a Disaster!

Steve Bannon, the former chief strategist for Donald Trump, has a message for Republican lawmakers: think twice before cutting Medicaid. In a recent interview, Bannon warned that slashing Medicaid funding could be a political disaster, especially for the GOP’s core supporters. “Working-class people by and large are starting to depend more and more on Medicaid,”…

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Elon Musk’s DOGE Might Have Access to Your Tax Refund – Should You Be Worried?

Washington, D.C. – A major controversy is brewing after reports emerged that Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was granted access to highly sensitive Treasury Department systems. This includes financial data linked to tax refunds, Social Security benefits, and Medicare payments – and it’s raising serious concerns about privacy and security. How Did DOGE…

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Missed Out on Work Credits? 4 Ways to Still Get Social Security Benefits

Many people assume that if they haven’t worked long enough, they won’t qualify for Social Security benefits. Typically, you need at least 40 work credits—about 10 years of work—to receive Social Security retirement benefits. But what if you don’t have enough? Don’t worry—there are still ways to get Social Security payments legally and fairly. Here…

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Medicaid Shake-Up: What Georgia and Arkansas Are Changing Right Now

As the debate over Medicaid work requirements continues across the U.S., two states—Georgia and Arkansas—are rolling back some of their policies. These changes come as more evidence suggests that work requirements often lead to people losing health coverage rather than increasing employment rates. Georgia’s Work Rule Adjustments Georgia recently announced plans to soften its Medicaid…

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