Tag: Finance News
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Electronic Bike Will Be Given To 50 Low-Income People in Colorado Springs
In July, fifty low-income families will be given an electronic bike in Colorado Springs. Electronic Bike Leasing program launched in Colorado Springs This July, an electronic bike will be given to a chosen 50 low-income people in Colorado Springs. The Colorado Energy Office funded the electronic bike program. Colorado Springs is the second largest…
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Student Federal Loan Payments Will Resume: This Could Be A $40 Billion Hit To The Country’s Economy
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the student federal loan payment was postponed. Starting September 1, the student federal loan payment will resume, and it could be a $40 Billion hit to the U.S. economy. The student federal loan payment will resume on September 1, 2023 President Joe Biden and lawmaker Kevin McCarthy have a deal…
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Congressional Earmarks Offer Hope for Addressing Homelessness Crisis
Thanks to the revival of congressional earmarks, the building’s owner received a surprising call from a city housing official suggesting that Congress could fund the necessary updates. The Gower Street Apartments, a supportive housing development for formerly homeless individuals in Hollywood, may finally receive the much-needed repairs it requires This proposal addresses a significant challenge…
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Alaska Senior Citizens Will Expect Tax Rebates – Check Eligibility Here To Apply!
Several eligible senior citizens in Alaska will expect tax rebates and are encouraged to apply. Eligible Senior Citizens Encouraged to Apply for Senior Citizen Hardship Sales Tax Rebate in Alaska Eligible senior citizens in Alaska were encouraged to apply for the 2023 tax rebate, Senior Citizen Hardship Sales Tax Rebate, which will provide relief to…
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Microsoft to Pay $20 Million Fine for Illegally Collecting Children’s Data on Xbox
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Microsoft obtained this data without notifying parents or obtaining their consent, and furthermore, it unlawfully held onto the collected information. Microsoft has agreed to pay a hefty fine of $20 million to resolve charges brought by the FTC regarding the unlawful collection and retention of data from children…
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Yuma County Border Communities Secure Millions in Funding for Enhanced Border Security
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced during a press conference at Somerton City Hall that over $25 million in grant awards will be distributed to the cities of Somerton, Yuma, Wellton, and the Cocopah Indian tribe from the state’s Border Security Fund. Border communities in Yuma County are set to receive a significant boost in funding…
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California State Jobs Available in Sacramento County
These state jobs are well-known for their competitive benefits and enrollment in the nation’s largest state public pension plan. Interested candidates can find specific requirements for each job on the CalCareers website. Sacramento County, California, The state of California is currently offering employment opportunities in various departments, including water resources, general services, and California correctional…
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Eligible Residents Will Expect Up To $1,044 in Four Direct Payments – Check Eligibility Here!
Eligible residents will expect to receive four direct payments of up to $1,044. Eligible Residents Encouraged to Apply for Four Direct Payments Coming in Three States Eligible residents in Colorado, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania are encouraged to apply for four direct payments, which aim to provide relief to individuals. For eligible residents in Colorado, they…
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IRS Faces Challenges in Launching Free Tax-Filing Service
The pilot program, set to be launched next year, is confronted with administrative, operational, and technological obstacles. The IRS is planning to introduce a free tax-filing service called IRS Direct File, but it faces various challenges that could hinder its implementation While the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is still finalizing the details, concerns about costs,…
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Suboxone Maker Settles Anticompetitive Claims for $102.5 Million
The agreement, announced on Friday, resolves claims that the company engaged in anticompetitive practices. By agreeing to the settlement, Indivior avoids a trial that was scheduled for later this year. Indivior, the pharmaceutical company responsible for manufacturing the opioid addiction treatment drug Suboxone, has reached a settlement of $102.5 million with 41 states and the…