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Gov. Murphy suggests taxing wealthy New Jersey companies to fund NJ Transit

Elevating NJ within his budget statement, Governor Phil Murphy praised his administration’s efforts to “transport out of a crisis.” Murphy stated, “We had a severe lack of technicians, conductors, and bus operators,” in his budget speech on Tuesday. “Permanent disruptions and last-minute delays were leaving riders and commuters trapped.” Businesses that earn more over $10…

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Paramount Global Announces It Might Charge $1 Billion For Content Strategy Changes and Layoffs

A $1 billion charge is expected by Paramount Global for the present quarter as a result of continuous programming changes and the layoffs it disclosed a month ago. While the company’s revenues call with Wall Street analysts for the fourth quarter, CFO Naveen Chopra gave that forecast. He stated that “a number of significant modifications…

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Triple Social Security Delight: SSDI, SSI, and Retirement Checks Arrive in a Week-long Celebration!

Understanding Social Security: Different Programs, Different Purposes Triple Payday: A Special Week for Social Security Recipients! Last week brought some great news for folks receiving Social Security benefits. It was a special week because three different types of payments were coming together. These payments are for people who get SSDI SSI or retirement benefits from…

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$10,800 Distributed for Economic Equity Program: Democratic Mayor Bowser

An expensive 5-day trip to Miami was financed by the Economic Equity Program under the Democratic Mayor’s administration.   Washington D.C Mayor Muriel Bowser distributed thousands of dollars to low-income Moms:   A low-income mother received financial support as part of an “equitable economic recovery strategy” aimed at addressing the high cost of childcare. In…

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March 2024 Stimulus Checks: Who is eligible and which payouts will be issued next month?

Although the program formerly known as “stimulus checks” has been discontinued, the US government continues to sponsor numerous monthly advertising campaigns. March is quickly approaching, so now is the perfect moment to inform you of all the potential payments you could receive and, should you be qualified, how to collect them. First off, we have…

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Does Enrolling in Social Security Prior to Medicare Offer Benefits?

The regulations governing Social Security and Medicare may seem similar because of their interdependence. This isn’t true, though. As early as age 62, you are eligible to begin collecting Social Security benefits. Alternatively, Medicare requires proof of age 65 before any benefits can be obtained. Although it’s not mandatory to register in Medicare at age…

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