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Retired Americans Receive Retroactive Payments: Over 3.2 Million Eligible for Lump Sums Following WEP and GPO Repeal—Verify Your Potential Payouts
More than 3.2 million retired Americans are set to receive **retroactive payments** following the recent repeal of the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO) provisions. These legislative changes aim…
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Social Security Benefits Will Increase by At Least $49 Monthly in 2025
Recipients of Social Security benefits can expect a modest increase in their monthly payments starting in 2025, with the minimum boost projected at $49. This adjustment follows the annual cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)…
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Finding the Perfect Side Hustle: Payments Under $20,000 Won’t Trigger a 1099-K Form
For many individuals exploring side income opportunities, understanding tax reporting obligations can be confusing. A common concern revolves around the Form 1099-K—a document used by payment processors to report transactions to the…
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Green Energy Credits Expiring in 2025: What Homeowners Need to Know About Future Tax Incentives
As the federal government phases out certain green energy credits scheduled to expire in 2025, homeowners across the United States face a shifting landscape of financial incentives aimed at promoting renewable energy…
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The $17 Trillion Debate: Economists Clash Over Trump’s Global Investment Figures
Amid mounting scrutiny of President Donald Trump’s global financial dealings, recent estimates suggest that his international investments could total approximately $17 trillion. This figure has ignited a heated debate among economists, financial…
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Consumer Costs Surge as 3.1% Core CPI Erodes $49 Social Security Increase
Retirees and Social Security recipients are facing increased financial pressures as recent data reveals a 3.1% rise in the core Consumer Price Index (CPI), effectively eroding the $49 monthly increase in Social…
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