The Hit to Your Pocketbook From Higher Gasoline Prices: $2,000 a Year

The Hit to Your Pocketbook From Higher Gasoline Prices: $2,000 a Year

American consumers are already struggling with the highest inflation in four decades — a phenomenon that is eating into buying power and eroding wages. But more economic pain may be in store,... Read more »
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Got Vaccinated? Here’s All The Free Stuff You Can Get

Got Vaccinated? Here’s All The Free Stuff You Can Get

After surviving a fear-filled year of the Covid-19 pandemic, getting vaccinated is a cause for celebration. As Covid-19 vaccines become more readily available, companies want to reward Americans who've been vaccinated with special... Read more »
FCC Approves $50 Monthly Internet Subsidies for Low-Income Households During Pandemic

FCC Approves $50 Monthly Internet Subsidies for Low-Income Households During Pandemic

The Federal Communications Commission has approved final rules for a new broadband subsidy program that could help struggling families pay for internet service during the pandemic. CNN reports: The agency's $3.2 billion... Read more »
Cable Companies Can No Longer ‘Rent’ You The Router You Already Own

Cable Companies Can No Longer ‘Rent’ You The Router You Already Own

Is your internet service provider charging you every month for the cable modem or router that you purchased with your own money? Or, perhaps, have you never bothered to buy those items... Read more »
Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck During COVID Pandemic

Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Are Living Paycheck to Paycheck During COVID Pandemic

Money is not something anyone wants to worry about during the holidays. In a year still ravaged by the coronavirus pandemic and its economic fallout however, it appears many will be struggling through... Read more »
More Than 1 Million New Yorkers Can’t Afford Food

More Than 1 Million New Yorkers Can’t Afford Food

The lines are long and the need is enormous. More than 1 million New Yorkers can't afford food, and standing on long lines at food banks is now too common amid the pandemic.... Read more »
The Average American Has $90,460 in Debt

The Average American Has $90,460 in Debt

In our efforts to keep up with the Joneses (or just get by during this period of economic uncertainty, debt has become a normalized part of the American lifestyle. CNBC reports: Borrowing... Read more »
Keeping Your Finances On Track Following A Personal Injury

Keeping Your Finances On Track Following A Personal Injury

Sustaining a personal injury can do more than harm your health, it can change your entire life. According to Newswire, more than 700,000 personal injury claims are filed every year in The States. Those... Read more »
Quarter Of Americans Have No Emergency Savings In Age Of Coronavirus

Quarter Of Americans Have No Emergency Savings In Age Of Coronavirus

The U.S. economy is currently facing its toughest challenge since the Great Depression, and millions of Americans suddenly find themselves out of work. Financial experts have long advised people to build a savings... Read more »
Wuhan Coronavirus Could Financially Cripple Many Americans

Wuhan Coronavirus Could Financially Cripple Many Americans

Americans’ health may not be the only thing at stake as the coronavirus continues its unrelenting spread in the U.S. The virus could also prove financially crippling for many individuals. Uninsured patients... Read more »
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