Safety Of Their Money In Banks Worries Americans

safety deposit

Almost Half Of Us Population Worries About Their Savings Deposits In Banks Since The Failures In A Span Of 15 Years.  The Result Of A Survey Was Released On Wednesday That Gives 48% Of The General Populace Who Is Moderately Confident With The Banks And The Other 20% Are Not Affected.     Split Opinions … Read more

How To Reach Retirement Goals for Retirees – Check It Here!

Retirement goals

Financial experts revealed some tips on how to reach retirement goals for retirees. Retirees Should Save Than Spend to Reach Retirement Goals To reach retirement goals, financial experts advise retirees to focus on saving rather than spending money and remember that retirement goals depend on an individual’s situation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, … Read more

Understanding The Impact Of Moving To A Higher Tax Bracket In The US

Tax Bracket

The US tax system has seven income tax brackets, which are adjusted annually based on inflation. The higher your taxable income, the higher your tax bracket will be However, it’s important to understand that tax rates are not applied to all taxable income. Instead, the US uses a marginal tax system where tax rates only … Read more

Maine Lawmakers Propose Bill to Expand Child Tax Credit and Reduce Child Poverty

Child Tax Credit

The bill, titled “An Act to Improve Economic Security for Maine Children by Establishing the Maine Dependent Tax Credit,” aims to replace the existing dependent exemption tax credit from 2023. Lawmakers in Maine are proposing a new bill that would expand child tax credits from $300 to $350 for each dependent and make the credit … Read more

Texas House Passes Education Bills Allocating $4.5 Billion for Teacher Pay Raises

Texas House

The Texas House has passed two education-related bills that include $4.5 billion for teacher pay raises and an increase in the annual per-student base funding Teacher Pay Boosted in Texas The bill would create minimum salaries ranging from $35,000 to $63,000 for teachers, depending on experience and level of education. The bill also increases funding … Read more

Springfield Businesses, Nonprofits Receive About $2.2 Million From ARPA Funds

Springfield businesses and nonprofits

Several Springfield businesses and nonprofits received almost $2.2 million from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. About $2.2 Million Was Awarded to Several Springfield Businesses and Nonprofits As part of the 11th round of ARPA awards, 39 Springfield businesses and nonprofits reportedly received almost $2.2 million in funds Wednesday. According to MassLive, $1,395,000 was … Read more

Discovering if You Qualify for the Max Social Security Benefit in 2023

Social Security

The highest monthly Social Security retirement benefit that an individual can receive in 2023 is $4,555. Discovering the requirements to qualify for max Social Security benefit in 2023 Only a select few eligible individuals will receive this amount, and the majority of people will receive less. The Social Security benefit is calculated by taking a … Read more

Hall County Farmers Market Joins Georgia Fresh for Less Program, Allowing SNAP Benefits for Purchases

Hall County Farmers Market

Hall County Farmers Market has partnered with Wholesome Wave Georgia to provide a new way for customers to purchase fresh farm produce this season. Hall County Farmers Market joins SNAP program to increase accessibility to fresh produce The partnership is part of the Georgia Fresh for Less program which aims to provide healthy and locally … Read more

Vulnerable Adults Can Receive Fans Or Air Conditioner Through Operation Fan Heat Relief Program

Vulnerable Adults Can Receive Fans Or Air Conditioner Through Operation Fan Heat Relief Program

During this summer, vulnerable adults at risk for heat-related diseases can receive a fan or air conditioner through the help of the Operation Fan Heat Relief Program.   Operation Fan Heat Relief Program will help vulnerable adults Elders and persons with disabilities can now avail of fans and air conditioners this summer to limit their … Read more

North Little Rock’s Zip Code 72116 Added to D-SNAP Benefits Eligibility for Tornado Victims

Tornado Victims

The Arkansas Department of Human Services has announced that the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) benefits will now be extended to a fifth zip code area in North Little Rock, Arkansas. North Little Rock adds fifth zip code to D-SNAP benefits eligibility list following tornadoes Following last month’s tornadoes, this additional area has been … Read more