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Congress' proposed cuts may jeopardize Medicaid and negatively impact the economy, report finds
March 05, 2025
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U/S/ Economy
Government debt
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Bernie Sanders Says Grew Up In A Family That Lived Paycheck-To-Paycheck, Slams Inequality: 'It's The Reason That Working People Live Shorter Lives Than The Rich'
October 20, 2024
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The federal minimum wage has been $7.25 for 15 years. How the election may change that
August 16, 2024
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Personal Income
Politics
Breaking News: Politics
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Extreme heat is prompting higher home cooling costs. It is also putting some individuals at risk
July 30, 2024
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Wealth inequality starts at birth. Lawmakers debate whether child savings accounts can help
May 21, 2024
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Why millionaires may have already hit their Social Security payroll tax limit for 2024
March 02, 2024
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Personal saving
Taxes
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Jamie Dimon: Improving this tax credit for low- to middle-income families is a 'no brainer'
January 26, 2024
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Fake rich? Affluent millennials are more likely to exaggerate to appear wealthy. Here's what experts say they should do instead
January 25, 2024
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Personal saving
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The gap between wage growth and inflation is narrowing. Here's when workers may fully catch up
September 07, 2023
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Food deserts aren't what's causing hunger in the U.S. — It's wages, inequality and inflation
July 16, 2023
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As 'bougie broke' videos trend on social media, experts say that's not necessarily a bad thing
July 08, 2023
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Personal income
Consumer spending
Social media
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Worker emergency savings initiative reaches more than $2 billion in net new savings
June 09, 2023
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Nearly 750,000 adults may lose SNAP federal food assistance after debt ceiling deal, research shows
June 06, 2023
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Social Security benefits for oldest and poorest could be first at risk in debt default, expert says
May 24, 2023
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Thailand election: Campaign freebies may be a 'band-aid solution' with fiscal risks
May 08, 2023
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U.S. cities are filling up with luxury apartments despite 'housing recession'
April 02, 2023
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US: News
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As Social Security reform talks heat up, changes to the retirement age, payroll tax may be on the table
March 04, 2023
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Family finances
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Retirement
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'Huge hunger cliff' looms, warns expert: Average recipient to get $90 less in food stamps as Covid aid ends
March 02, 2023
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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A 'baby bond' bill to give every child $1,000 at birth has been reintroduced in Congress. How it would work
February 21, 2023
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As Social Security's full retirement age moves to 67, some experts say it should not go higher
February 12, 2023
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Personal debt
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Democrats renew push for national paid family and medical leave program
February 03, 2023
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Legislation
Minimum wage
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These states are raising their minimum wages in 2023. Chart shows where workers can expect higher pay
January 01, 2023
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Target Corp
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The 'Secure 2.0' retirement legislation leaves a 'huge problem untouched,' labor economist warns. How these changes could help
December 21, 2022
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Personal income
Individual retirement accounts
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‘The stakes are high.’ Why there’s a push for Congress to renew the expanded child tax credit this year
November 22, 2022
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Wage gap
Parenting
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Deadline looms to use easy filing tools to sign up for missing $1,400 stimulus checks, child tax credit payments
November 15, 2022
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Personal finance
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Personal Finance
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How Congress and corporations can help stop inflation
November 01, 2022
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JOBS
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As Supplemental Security Income turns 50, some are calling for the program's outdated rules to change
October 30, 2022
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Health care costs
Personal Income
Wage gap
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55% of working Americans feel they are behind on retirement savings. Here's how to catch up
October 24, 2022
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Personal income
Individual retirement accounts
Wage gap
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Social Security benefits are set to rise by more than $140 per month in 2023. Here's how to find out how much more money you may receive
October 21, 2022
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Personal spending
Personal debt
Personal saving
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IRS sends letters to more than 9 million who could miss out on valuable 2021 tax credits. Here's how to claim that money
October 17, 2022
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Personal spending
Taxes
Fiscal policy
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