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  • IRS Announces 2025 Married Filing Deduction Increased to $30,000, Saving Married Couples Approximately $3,300 at an 11% Marginal Tax Rate

    IRS Announces 2025 Married Filing Deduction Increased to $30,000, Saving Married Couples Approximately $3,300 at an 11% Marginal Tax Rate

    October 8, 2025

    IRS Boosts 2025 Married Filing Deduction to $30,000, Offering Significant Tax Relief The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced a notable increase in the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly, raising…

  • D.C. Tip Freeze Extends Through July 2026, Keeping Thousands at $10 an Hour with No Base Pay Increase This Year

    D.C. Tip Freeze Extends Through July 2026, Keeping Thousands at $10 an Hour with No Base Pay Increase This Year

    October 8, 2025

    District of Columbia Extends Tip Freeze Through July 2026, Keeping Thousands at $10 an Hour With No Base Pay Increase This Year A policy that has impacted thousands of service workers in…

  • Senior Couples Can Save Up to $46,700 in Deductions, Reducing Taxes by $4,670 at a 10% Rate

    Senior Couples Can Save Up to $46,700 in Deductions, Reducing Taxes by $4,670 at a 10% Rate

    October 8, 2025

    Senior Couples Could Slash Up to $46,700 in Deductions, Lowering Their Tax Bill by Approximately $4,670 at a 10% Rate Many senior couples are overlooking valuable opportunities to maximize their tax savings…

  • For Families of Six, SNAP Benefits Exceed $1,421—Strategies to Maximize Every Dollar During Delays

    For Families of Six, SNAP Benefits Exceed $1,421—Strategies to Maximize Every Dollar During Delays

    October 7, 2025

    Families of six relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are eligible for monthly benefits exceeding $1,421, providing critical support for their grocery needs. However, delays in benefit processing—whether due to…

  • IBR Pause Led to Hundreds in Losses for Some Borrowers; Refunds Promised, Date to Be Determined

    IBR Pause Led to Hundreds in Losses for Some Borrowers; Refunds Promised, Date to Be Determined

    October 7, 2025

    IBR Pause Causes Financial Strain for Borrowers, Promises of Refunds in the Works A recent suspension of Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plans has left hundreds of borrowers facing unexpected financial setbacks, with some…

  • Low-Wage Workers Could Boost 2026 Budgets by Over $3,000 Through $25,000 Tips and $12,500 Overtime Shields

    Low-Wage Workers Could Boost 2026 Budgets by Over $3,000 Through $25,000 Tips and $12,500 Overtime Shields

    October 7, 2025

    Low-Wage Workers Stand to Significantly Boost 2026 Budgets Through Potential Tips and Overtime Shields As policymakers and labor advocates examine ways to enhance income stability for low-wage earners, recent analyses suggest that…

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