On which day would you receive your SSDI payment for March 2024?

Approximately 7.4 million individuals rely on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) each month to make ends meet. If so, continue reading to find out the days on which you’ll get paid for March. Based on the date of birth of every beneficiary, the Social Security Administration (SSA) distributes SSDI funds on the 2nd, third, and … Read more

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 … Read more

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 … Read more

Mayor Eric Adams of New York City demands increased coordination between cops and immigration officials

Mayor of New York City Eric Adams attacked the present city policies restricting such contact as harmful to the general public on Tuesday and urged for increased collaboration between the local police and federal immigration officials. The mayor’s criticism of the so-called sanctuary laws, which New York has enacted over the past ten years in … Read more

Son of actor Gary Sinise passed away after suffering a rare kind of cancer

A rare kind of cancer took the life of McCanna “Mac” Sinise, the son of Gary Sinise. He was 33 years old. With the message, “In Honor & Memory of McCanna ‘Mac’ Sinise 1990-2024,” the Gary Sinise Foundation announced the news of Sinise’s passing on Instagram on Tuesday. The foundation released a statement stating that … Read more

Authorities look into a bomb threat at the Nashville school where a fatal mass shooting occurred

A Nashville Police Department official said that a bomb threat was made on Monday at the Covenant School, the location of a mass massacre in 2023. “Covenant School staff member got a bomb threat via email yesterday. The Tennessee Highway Patrol’s (THP) bomb dog helped us clear the area. “Our Specialized Investigations Division investigators are … Read more

Update on the stimulus: The deadline to apply for direct payments from the Alaska Fund is next month

For the upcoming month, qualified Alaskans can apply for the Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend program for 2024. Submissions for the program are being accepted through March 31st, both online and through paper forms. Every year, the program provides a direct payment to Alaskans depending on the mining revenue earned by the state in that particular … Read more

Food stamps: In 5 days, Delaware will start receiving March direct payments up to $1,751

In 5 days, Delaware’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will begin to send out March payments, up to a maximum of $1,751. With any of the biggest distribution windows in the country, the First State starts disbursing SNAP benefits on the 2nd of the month. Throughout the majority of the month, payments are made. The issuing dates … Read more

Above Food Stamps: Five Little-Known Rewards You Could Be Eligible for If You’re Poor

Billions of low-income families benefit from food stamps, currently referred to as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which increases their food budget. However, your EBT card is useful for more than just grocery shopping. Many cardholders are unaware of the discounts and benefits offered by various firms and organizations for EBT. There are plenty … Read more

In the event of a cyberoutage, Utah Medicaid will cover the expenses of a 30-day supply of pharmaceuticals

As per a press release, Utah Medicaid has instructed pharmacies to give medication out for free in the event of a cyber outage under Change Healthcare. In response to an outage impacting pharmacy prescription data, the state program will reach more than 17,000 Medicaid members that depend on high-risk or life-sustaining treatment in what the … Read more