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4 Components of the Best Employee Benefits Package for Your Next Job Offer
While seeking employment in a new company, most people consider the tasks they'll handle and the salary to expect. Many of them do not factor in the benefits package to expect from the employer. It is...
Do You Need to Pay Taxes on Social Security? Here’s Your Planning Guide
When it comes to managing your finances in retirement, understanding how Social Security benefits are taxed is crucial. You’ve spent years working and contributing to Social Security, so it&rsq...
The Federal Government Takes Over Utah Whistleblower Grants Lawsuit
The Federal Government Takes Over Utah Whistleblower Grants Lawsuit A whistleblower suit filed by an inmate has landed the State of Utah in hot water with the federal government. The state is accused of lyin...
TANF Cash Help: When Do You Receive Your August 2025 Payment?
If you're expecting the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) payment this August, here’s what you need to know. When Will August TANF Arrive? TANF distribution schedules vary by st...
Social Security's Untold Immigration Issue: Not Enough Immigration
Social Security is a topic that has been of great concern to retirees, primarily due to factors such as inflation and potential benefit cuts. However, a recent survey by the Nationwide Retirement Instit...
Big Changes Are Coming to Social Security in 2025 – Here's What to Expect
Big changes are coming to Social Security in 2025. These updates could affect your benefits, earnings, and even how much of your income is taxed. Whether you're already collecting benefits or p...
Debt Relief for Seniors & Disabled: How SSI & SSDI Recipients Can Take Control
Relying solely on Social Security SSI or SSDI can make debt feel overwhelming, but you still have options to manage and reduce your debt without risking your income. Your Social Security...
If You Were Born in 1959, Your Full Retirement Age Is 66 Years and 10 Months — Not 67
If you were born in 1959, you can’t get full Social Security benefits at 67. Your full retirement age is actually 66 years and 10 months, according to the Social Security Administ...
If You Live in One of These States, You May Qualify for a College Grant
College costs have skyrocketed over the years, and many find that they simply cannot afford it. Even after applying for FAFSA and private scholarships, students are left with a choice: carry a huge debt b...