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SAVE Plan Lawsuit 2026: Can Borrowers Stop Forced Repayment Plan Changes?
Student loan borrowers are trying to stop the Education Department from forcing millions of people out of the SAVE Plan and into other repayment plans that could cost more each month. The legal fight...
World Cup 2026 Jobs Paying Up to $25/Hour in NY & NJ – How to Grab One Before They’re Gone
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is turning the New York–New Jersey area into a massive short-term job market, especially around MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. For lo...
Teen Summer Jobs Dip in 2026: Where Young Workers Can Still Find Work
School is wrapping up across the country, and teens hunting for summer jobs face a tougher market than ever. Last summer, teen hiring hit an 80-year low according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data, an...
Minimum Wage by State in June 2026: Full List of Updated Rates
Workers in certain states now earn more than double the federal baseline. While the national floor stays frozen at $7.25 per hour (unchanged since 2009), over 20 states have pushed their hourly floors higher in 20...
June 2026 Benefits Checklist: 5 Things Every Social Security & SNAP Recipient Must Do This Month
June is a critical month for Social Security and SNAP recipients. With summer expenses rising and benefit adjustments happening, taking action now can protect your payments and...
Can You Be Responsible for a Loved One’s Credit Card Debt After They Pass Away?
In most cases, you do not inherit a deceased relative’s credit card debt just because they died. Instead, the balance is usually treated as a claim against the estate, which means the d...
Reverse Mortgages in 2026: How Seniors 62 and Older May Be Able to Use Home Equity for Monthly Expenses
For many seniors, the home they paid off years ago is now one of the few major financial resources they still have. But while property values have increased in many part...
IRS “Math Error” Notices Are Increasing in 2026. Here's What Taxpayers Should Know
More Americans may start receiving IRS “Math Error” letters this year, but tax experts say the notices are often less serious than they sound. The letters are sent when the I...
New Social Security Bill Could Boost Benefits for Caregivers
A new proposal in Congress could change how Social Security benefits are calculated for millions of Americans who step away from work to care for family members. The plan, called the Social Security Caregiver Cre...