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According to predictions, Social Security cost-of-living hike would be much less in the coming year

As per current projections, the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security recipients in 2020 will probably be fewer than half of the boost seniors received in 2023 as a result of low inflation in 2017. According to current inflation rates, the Senior Citizens League forecasts that Social Security payments are going to rise by 3.1%…

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Republican Senator Claims He Won’t Help Trump 2024 Run, Asks, “Where Would I Start?” When requested to justify

Following the former president’s broadcast town hall meeting on Wednesday night, Senator Todd Young (R-IN) declared on Thursday that he might not encourage Trump’s 3rd consecutive run for the GOP presidential nomination. Young informed reporters that she would not be endorsing him for the Republican nomination. When questioned by CNN’s Manu Raju why he wouldn’t…

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Michelle and Barack Obama generate excitement for their daughter Sasha’s USC graduation

There was discussion about some well-known personalities on campus before “Natasha Obama” was listed as one among the thousands of graduates from USC’s Dornsife College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences on Friday morning. Social media users shared pictures of her parents, the 44th president and previous first lady, seated beside cap-and-gown-clad students at the event…

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Stimulus checks were available to 228 million citizens, but not everyone received one

The federal government provided 3 waves of special advance tax credits to qualified Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic in support of its humanitarian efforts. These stimulus payments were widely acknowledged as having helped families weather the financial downturn and decreased the potential economic damage the pandemic may have brought. However, how many individuals truly got stimulus…

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Massachusetts SNAP Scam

Massachusetts SNAP Scam: Victims To Receive Reimbursements

The victims of the Massachusetts SNAP scam will expect to receive reimbursements. Approved Reimbursements to Replace Stolen Benefits During Massachusetts SNAP Scam The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been providing relief to many low-income families and support to local farmers in Massachusetts for years, but with the stolen benefits during the SNAP scam, several…

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Over 1.4M Californians Can Still Get Their Middle-Class Tax Refund

Over 1.4M Californians Can Still Get Their Middle-Class Tax Refund

The California State government announced that the more than 1.4M Californians who didn’t claim their inflation tax relief refund can still get their money. The California Middle-Class Tax Refund is still available The California Middle-Class Tax Refund is over. More than 1.4M Californians haven’t claimed their refund. But California State announces that they can still…

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DHS Faces Backlog

El Paso County DHS Faces Backlog of 2,000 Applications for Food Stamp Recertification

El Paso County Department of Human Services (DHS) is struggling with a significant backlog of applications for food stamp recertification. El Paso County DHS faces a backlog of 2,000 food stamp recertification applications The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) requires recipients to reapply every six months. Presently, the DHS is facing a backlog of 2,000…

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Louisiana Lawmakers Reject Tax Credits

Louisiana Lawmakers Reject Tax Credits for Pregnant People Following Abortion Ban

Louisiana lawmakers have rejected three of the four tax credits proposed to aid pregnant individuals and adoptive parents following the state’s strict abortion ban. Louisiana lawmakers reject tax credits aimed at supporting pregnant individuals following abortion ban The proposed “unborn” child tax credit, which would have created a tax deduction for parents who have miscarriages…

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