Get Your $1,800 Social Security Payment Before Valentine’s Day
Just before Valentine’s Day, the Social Security Administration (SSA) is set to send out new retirement checks to those who are eligible. To receive one of these payments in time for February 14th, there...
Up to $7,830 Available Through the IRS Earned Income Tax Credit for Eligible Americans
We're a whole month into the new year, so it's good for Americans to know about a potential financial boost from the IRS - the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC). This benefit give...
Stimulus Payments for Families in Select Parts of the U.S. in February 2025
In February 2025, American families who rely on government aid may notice some changes in stimulus payment schedules and eligibility criteria due to updates at the start of the year. Sacram...
What to Know About Parent PLUS Loans
The Parent PLUS Loan is a loan from the government meant to help parents pay for their college-aged children's education when they need financial aid or want to ensure a better education for their child. Who Can Get a Parent...
$2,000 Child Tax Credit: How It Will Impact Your 2025 IRS Tax Return
In 2025, families in the United States will see some big changes to the Child Tax Credit (CTC) when they do their taxes. These changes aim to help families with kids by adjusting how much money they can ge...
States Prepare to Distribute New Stimulus Checks Offering Over $700 in Financial Relief Amid Rising Costs
Thousands of people in the United States could soon receive extra money through new stimulus checks totaling more than $700. These payments are expected to help those i...
Save Money on Clean Energy Before Changes Come
For the last couple of years, the U.S. government has been giving people money back for buying clean, energy-saving items like electric cars and heat pumps. This program is a part of the Inflation Reduction Act which was brough...
Checking on Savings: A Necessary Step for Financial Health
Many individuals move between jobs throughout their careers, often accumulating various financial benefits that can be easily forgotten. It's not uncommon for people to lose track of pensions or other b...
Good News for Credit Card Owners: Possible Lower Interest Rates Coming Up
Are you tired of high interest rates on your credit card? You might get some relief soon! The big bank group that decides interest rates, known as the Federal Reserve, is thinking about making rates l...
A 54-year-old Woman with No Retirement Plan Gets Financial Tips from Suze Orman
A 54-year-old woman named Kim has saved $12,000 but doesn't have a retirement plan like a 401(k). So, she received advice from Suze Orman, a well-known financial advisor and host of the &quo...
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