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The Mystery Behind Reluctance To Sell Homes
In a recent interview, Jim Antle and Washington Examiner Economics Reporter Zachary Halaschak discussed the puzzling pattern of homeowners delaying selling their homes as well as the most current GDP figures.
Experts and economists have…
SNAP Benefit Denials in Texas: Why Was My Food Stamps Application Denied?
After applying for SNAP benefits in Texas, you received a notification stating that your application has been denied.
Experiencing frustration and confusion regarding the denial of food stamps in Texas can be disconcerting. To illuminate…
FAFSA Deadline: Last Day to Submit Application Corrections
The FAFSA is designed to collect information about your income, assets, family size, and the number of college-going family members.
This information aids the United States government in assessing the reasonable amount that you and your…
Guaranteed Income Program: Direct $500 Stimulus Payment Arriving Today
A novel program named Breathe, integrated into Los Angeles County's guaranteed stimulus check initiative is preparing to commence the acceptance of applications.
Former foster children residing in Los Angeles County will be entitled to…
Child Tax Credit Extension: Eligibility for Enhanced Benefits
In 2023, some families will increase their allowances for the Child Tax Credit, and more households will be eligible for this benefit by the end of the year.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, this federally expanded credit gained a great…
Biden’s Backup Plan for Student Loans: Exploring Student Loan Forgiveness Alternatives
The Biden administration is developing plans to ease the impact of resuming Student loan payments for millions of Americans this fall, following a pause of over three years.
The Education Department has recently implemented a new policy…
Social Security: Nearing an Apocalypse
As worries about the future of Social Security mount, millions of American employees are anxious about the type of financial safety net they will have when they retire.
60 percent of respondents to the same poll expressed extreme fear…
Independence and Social Security: Celebrating a Secure Future
Every July, when we commemorate our country's independence, it is important to acknowledge the important initiatives that over the past 90 years have helped millions of dedicated people achieve financial independence.
We are pleased to…