Author: Juliet
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Two-Thirds of Americans Fear Outliving Their Money More Than Death
More than two-thirds of Americans express deep concern about outliving their financial resources, surpassing fears related to death itself, according to recent survey data. This widespread anxiety highlights the growing challenge many…
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Federal Minimum Wage of Fifteen Dollars Could Boost Annual Earnings by Approximately Three Thousand Three Hundred for Thirty-Two Million Workers, Study Finds
A recent study indicates that implementing a federal minimum wage of fifteen dollars per hour could significantly increase earnings for millions of American workers. Specifically, an estimated 32 million workers could see…
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Social Security to Issue Two SSI Payments in October
Recipients of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will receive a rare and significant adjustment in October, with the Social Security Administration (SSA) announcing that eligible beneficiaries will receive two payments for the month.…
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401(k) Contribution Limit Soars to Thirty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars in 2025 for Employees
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced significant updates to the annual contribution limits for 401(k) retirement plans, with the maximum amount employees can contribute increasing to $30,500 for the 2025 tax…
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Retirement Age Raised to 67: How Changing Social Security Eligibility Transforms American Retirement Plans
The federal government announced a significant adjustment to the age at which Americans are eligible to receive full Social Security benefits, raising the retirement age from 66 to 67 for those born…
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Fourth Stimulus Check of $2,000 Coming Soon: Eligibility Details and Deposit Date Revealed
The federal government is preparing to distribute a $2,000 stimulus check as part of a recent economic relief initiative aimed at supporting American households amid ongoing financial pressures. This upcoming fourth stimulus…
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U.S. Implements New Driving License Requirements for Seniors Starting October 2025—Key Updates for Drivers Aged 70 and Older
The U.S. Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) announced upcoming changes to driving license requirements for senior drivers, set to take effect nationwide starting October 2025. These new regulations specifically target drivers aged…
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Credit One Bank $1000 Settlement: Eligibility, Claim Process, and Payout Schedule
Consumers who have held accounts or interacted with Credit One Bank may be eligible for a recent settlement offering up to $1,000 in compensation. The settlement stems from allegations that the bank…
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New Car Prices Could Soar by Up to 5286 Dollars Amid Trump’s Tariff Threat
Consumers and industry analysts are closely monitoring potential changes in the U.S. automotive market as President Trump’s recent tariff threats could lead to significant increases in new car prices. According to economic…
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Florida’s New Minimum Wage at $14 an Hour Boosts Full-Time Workers’ Annual Income by $2,080
Florida’s recent increase in the minimum wage to $14 an hour has begun to reshape the economic landscape for thousands of full-time workers across the state. Effective from September 2023, this adjustment…
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