Category: News
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WIC Program Pause Could Reduce Benefits by $52 Monthly for Breastfeeding Parents, Food Banks Prepare for Impact
WIC Program Pause Could Reduce Benefits by $52 Monthly for Breastfeeding Parents, Food Banks Prepare for Impact Thousands of low-income families relying on the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program may face…
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Tax Season 2026: Bloomberg Projections Reveal Minor Income Bracket Shifts That Could Save You Hundreds
Tax Season 2026: Bloomberg Projections Reveal Minor Income Bracket Shifts That Could Save You Hundreds As taxpayers gear up for the 2026 tax season, recent projections from Bloomberg suggest subtle but impactful…
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Doctors and Lawyers Face Federal Loan Cap of Fifty Thousand Dollars Annually, Limiting Total to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars by 2026
Federal Loan Cap Limits for Doctors and Lawyers Set at $50,000 Annually, Capping Total Borrowing at $200,000 by 2026 Starting next year, medical doctors and lawyers who rely on federal student loans…
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New Loan Limits Cap Graduates at $20,500 Annually, with a Lifetime Total of $100,000 for College Bound Students
New Loan Limits for College Students Set at $20,500 Annually with a $100,000 Lifetime Cap Starting this academic year, college-bound students will face revised federal student loan limits, capping annual borrowing at…
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SNAP Benefits for 7 People Set at $1,571 Monthly: Essential Budget Tips if Government Shutdown Continues
SNAP Benefits for 7 People Set at $1,571 Monthly Amid Potential Government Shutdown A recent update indicates that seven individuals relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will receive a combined…
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Understanding the $0 Difference in Tip Credit Versus $17.95: What Employers in D.C. Must Compensate
Understanding the $0 Difference in Tip Credit Versus $17.95: What Employers in D.C. Must Compensate Employers in Washington, D.C., navigating wage laws often grapple with the concept of tip credits and their…
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IRS Penalties in 2026: Avoid the $485 Late-File Fine as Penalties Increase
IRS Penalties in 2026: Avoid the $485 Late-File Fine as Penalties Increase Taxpayers should prepare for a notable shift in IRS penalty thresholds and amounts starting in 2026, as the agency plans…
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Higher-Income Retirees Aged 65+ Could Save Over $2,000 with $23,750 Deduction
Higher-Income Retirees Aged 65+ Could Save Over $2,000 with $23,750 Deduction Retirees aged 65 and older with higher incomes may find significant tax relief through a recently expanded deduction, potentially saving more…
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DC Dining Surcharges Exceed $20 Per Check as Wage Regulations Drive Up Costs
DC Restaurants Hit with Over $20 Surcharge Per Check as Rising Wages Drive Up Costs Dining establishments across Washington, D.C., are increasingly imposing surcharges exceeding $20 per check, a direct response to…
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SNAP Work Requirements Stricten: Could Missing 80 Hours Monthly Cost You $546? What It Means for Your Finances
Stricter SNAP Work Requirements Could Reduce Benefits and Impact Family Finances A recent policy change by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is set to tighten work requirements for recipients of the…
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