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Is Your Birthday on the 21st–31st? Your SSA Check Arrives August 27
The Social Security Administration (SSA) will issue its final round of August 2025 payments on Wednesday, August 27. This deposit is reserved for retirees and SSDI beneficiaries whose birthdays fall betw...
Your May 2025 SNAP Guide: Higher Benefits and New Work Requirements Explained
Every year, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) undergoes important updates to eligibility rules, benefit amounts, and budgeting guidelines. For May 2025, several key changes are...
Social Security Payments September 2025: Exact Dates You’ll Get Paid
From rent to groceries to everyday expenses, Social Security remains a financial anchor for millions of Americans every month. But with Labor Day falling on Monday, Sept. 1, 2025, many beneficiaries are...
Government Shutdown 2025: How It Affects the Military, Air Travel, Health Services, and Nutrition Programs
The U.S. government shutdown that began October 1, 2025, is rippling across essential services, sparking concerns for millions of Americans who depend on them. While ...
A Guide to Maximizing the New and Improved FAFSA Process
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) just got a major upgrade, and students should take full advantage. The revamped FAFSA for the 2024-2025 school year expands access to financial aid and simplif...
The Nation's Airports Are Receiving Billions of Dollars from the Federal Government in Grants
Airports are a part of our nation's crucial infrastructure the same as highways and ports. However, there are also business elements of operating an airport. When travel is disrupt...
DeVos Uses Education Grants to Undermine Public Schools and Further Her Agenda
The CARES Act committed over $2 trillion to help the American economy survive the destruction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. One provision tucked away into the 335-page legislation may help chan...
Michigan Business Restart Grant is Accepting Applications for New Funding
The state of Michigan wants to share the portion of funding from the CARES Act with eligible small businesses that have been adversely impacted economically by COVID-19. Small businesses will have...
Seattle, New York and Portland Sue Over an Anarchy Designation
President Trump had taken steps to cut off some federal funding from cities that have been the site of protests against racism. He had labeled certain cities as "anarchy jurisdictions" in an attempt to keep them ...