Tag: Finance News
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Thousands at Risk of Losing Medi-Cal Coverage in Los Angeles County, Raises Concerns Over Access to Healthcare
These numbers are subject to change as more individuals submit paperwork to renew their Medi-Cal coverage. Approximately 40,000 individuals enrolled in Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, are at risk of losing their coverage this month in Los Angeles County, according to preliminary data received by L.A. Care The potential loss of Medi-Cal coverage is a result…
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Maryland Offers Student Loan Tax Credit Program for 2023, Application Period Now Open
For the 2023 tax year, individuals interested in this opportunity are encouraged to complete a tax credit application within the specified timeframe. Maryland taxpayers seeking assistance with their student loans can take advantage of a tax credit program designed specifically for this purpose Starting from July 1 and continuing until September 15, the application process…
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MOHELA Denies Involvement In Lawsuit Against Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Despite Claims Of Having Major Role In Plan’s Disapproval
MOHELA denied the company’s involvement in the lawsuit against President Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan despite allegedly playing a major role in disapproving the proposed debt relief. MOHELA Denies Playing Major Role in Disapproval of Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Amidst Lawsuit The Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority or commonly called MOHELA denied its…
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Wisconsin Guaranteed Income Program To Provide $500 In Direct Payment To Eligible Recipients In July – Check Eligibility Here!
A guaranteed income program will provide $500 in direct payment to Wisconsin eligible recipients this July. Guaranteed Income Program to Provide $500 Direct Payment Under Madison Forward Fund in Wisconsin The guaranteed income program will give $500 in direct payment to residents under the Madison Forward Fund, which will greatly help eligible recipients of the…
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3 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Tallahassee
In a recent study examining the economic conditions of small towns across the country, three communities, namely The Gardens at Westlake, Perkins, and Falls Chase, have emerged as areas facing significant challenges. The study analyzed various factors including population, median home value, and median income to determine the economic standing of these towns. The Gardens…
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Haunted Places: 13 Spooky Locations to Visit in Florida
As the autumn season approaches, Floridians are gearing up for the change in weather and the spooky festivities that come with it. From fall gardens to Halloween decorations, there’s no shortage of things to do. For those seeking a thrill, exploring haunted places in Florida is a must. With its rich history and old towns,…
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State Refund Expected to Exceed Initial Predictions
With the fiscal year coming to a close in just 10 days, the state is projecting that the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights ( TABOR ) cap will surpass $3 billion, which is $600,000 higher than the estimate made in March. Colorado residents may be in for a pleasant surprise next year as state tax revenues…
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California Governor and Democrats Reach Budget Deal, Addressing $32 Billion Deficit Without Draining State Savings
The plan aims to address a budget deficit of nearly $32 billion without depleting the state’s savings account. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Democratic legislators have reached an agreement on a budget deal to allocate $310.8 billion for the upcoming year California, which heavily relies on tax revenues from the wealthy, experienced slowed revenue growth…
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US Public Debt Reaches Alarming Levels, Warns Congressional Budget Office
The nonpartisan agency’s latest 30-year outlook reveals a projected record-high public debt of 181% of American economic activity by 2053, compared to an estimated 98% by the end of the current budget year. The CBO has released a concerning report on the US government’s financial situation, indicating continuously rising deficits, increased government spending, and a…
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Rent Control Proposal Killed Despite The Absence Of Muslim Council Members Of Minneapolis Due To Eid al-Adha Holiday
The rent control proposal was killed despite the absence of Muslim council members of Minneapolis due to the Eid al-Adha holiday. Minneapolis City Council Killed Rent Control That Will Prevent Housing Building Despite the Absence of Three Muslim Council Members The Minneapolis City Council killed the proposal of rent control despite the absence of three…