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“I take care of everyone, and now I want someone to take care of me” – How the social worker crisis threatens the US economy
Caregivers cannot earn less and families cannot pay more. The pandemic has made matters worse. Read more
Will I get my Social Security check if the government closes? Here’s how a shutdown would affect Social Security, tax refunds, and federal paychecks
The Senate could vote Wednesday on a stopgap measure to maintain government funding until early December Read more
Pending home sales unexpectedly rise as housing market paves the way for a rebound
After two months of decline, the number of Americans signing a home purchase agreement rose sharply in August. Read more
My husband and I took care of his mother for 4 years. His brother said we could have his house – now he wants to evict us
âNow that house prices have gone up so much in Tennessee, her brother has decided to sell the house. ” Read more
The average amount of wealthy households donated to charity in 2020 – and their favorite causes
The share of people in the United States who donate to charity has declined over the past two decades. Read more
An ‘everyday sports car’, the new Elantra N is all Hyundai has to offer
Part of the company’s sub-brand that offers high-performance editions of its regular cars, this one lets you tune out artificial engine noises Read More
4 essential concepts to manage the success of a business
To make informed business decisions, you need to be able to understand your financial performance. Here are 4 metrics you need to know. Read more
Anderson Cooper may not leave son a fortune, but financial pros say there’s good reason to help your kids
By supporting your children, you provide them with a measure of safety and you can put safeguards in place to ensure that the money is not wasted. Read more
My elderly stepfather and his pastor opened a bank account together. Is this normal?
‘John will do almost anything for his pastor.’ Read more
FTC Shuts Down Prison Magazine Subscription Company For Taking $ 2.2 Million From Inmates For Subscriptions
After prisoners sent their money, they rarely received magazines from Inmate Magazine Service, a business run by Roy Snowden. Read more
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