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Check Your Bank: IRS Sends $2,600 Refunds to Millions Battling Rising Costs

As inflation and soaring prices continue to strain American households, the IRS is providing much-needed financial relief through tax refunds averaging $3,271 this 2025 tax season — a 5.2% incre...

California Stimulus 2025: $725 Monthly Payment Offers Relief as Inflation Continues—Deadline to Apply Is April 27

With inflation still driving up the cost of living, a powerful support program is launching in Sacramento to help struggling families weather the storm. The ...

Inflation Trends Could Lower Social Security Adjustments: What Benefits Can You Still Rely On?

Recent inflation trends suggest that Social Security recipients might see a reduced Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) in 2025. According to a July 2024 report, inflation rates are...

Turning 65? Here’s What Benefits You Can Get to Fight Back Against Inflation

Turning 65 is a significant milestone in the United States, as it opens the door to various government benefits designed to support seniors' health, income, and overall well-being. Here'...

Feeling the Pinch? Cut Your Tax Bill if You Work From Home

With inflation driving up everyday costs and tariffs squeezing small business margins, any opportunity to save counts. If you’re self-employed or run a side hustle from your living room, the IRS has a little-...

Denver to Raise Minimum Wage to $19.29 in 2026: One of the Highest in the U.S.

Starting January 1, 2026, workers in Denver, Colorado will see one of the largest local wage hikes in the country. The city’s minimum wage will jump to $19.29 per hour, up from $17.87 in 2...

$1,000 Rebates, Monthly Checks & More: June Stimulus Payments Across the U.S.

If you're feeling the pinch from rising costs, June 2025 may bring some relief. From Alaska's annual dividend to guaranteed income in California and rental rebates in Pennsylvania, multip...

Which Bills Should I Pay If I Don't Have Enough Money?

When you're short on cash, which bills should you pay? Prioritize the most important bills. Your car insurance is probably a non-negotiable. Other bills should be analyzed for interest rate or late fees to determine...

Connecticut Borrowers Can Now Get Up to $20,000 in Student Loan Refunds: Applications Open Friday

Good news for Connecticut residents with student debt: starting this Friday, you can apply for the state’s Student Loan Reimbursement Program and get up to $20,000 over fou...


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