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  • Shutdown FAQ: Which SBA Loans, Passports, and Parks Are Free and Which Services Continue to Receive Funding

    Shutdown FAQ: Which SBA Loans, Passports, and Parks Are Free and Which Services Continue to Receive Funding

    October 7, 2025

    Shutdown FAQ: Which SBA Loans, Passports, and Parks Are Free and Which Services Continue to Receive Funding Amid ongoing congressional disagreements over federal funding, the partial government shutdown has left many agencies…

  • Calculate Your Tax Savings: $30,000 Standard Deduction and $2,000 Child Credit — See Your Results Now

    Calculate Your Tax Savings: $30,000 Standard Deduction and $2,000 Child Credit — See Your Results Now

    October 7, 2025

    Calculate Your Tax Savings: $30,000 Standard Deduction and $2,000 Child Credit — See Your Results Now A combination of recent tax law changes and inflation adjustments means many taxpayers could see significant…

  • Grocery Budgeting During a Shutdown: Combining $298 SNAP and $26 WIC Benefits to Maximize Your $324 Budget

    Grocery Budgeting During a Shutdown: Combining $298 SNAP and $26 WIC Benefits to Maximize Your $324 Budget

    October 7, 2025

    Grocery Budgeting During a Shutdown: Combining $298 SNAP and $26 WIC Benefits to Maximize Your $324 Budget Facing a government shutdown can add financial uncertainty for families relying on assistance programs like…

  • SNAP Eligibility for 2025: Is a $1,255 Monthly Net Income Sufficient to Keep Food on the Table?

    SNAP Eligibility for 2025: Is a $1,255 Monthly Net Income Sufficient to Keep Food on the Table?

    October 7, 2025

    Assessing SNAP Eligibility in 2025: Can a $1,255 Monthly Net Income Sustain Basic Food Needs? As the landscape of federal assistance programs adapts to economic shifts and inflation, many Americans wonder whether…

  • Federal Workers Facing Two Zero-Pay Periods: How a GS-12 Can Lose Up to $4,000 and What Steps to Take

    Federal Workers Facing Two Zero-Pay Periods: How a GS-12 Can Lose Up to $4,000 and What Steps to Take

    October 7, 2025

    Federal employees, including those at the GS-12 pay grade, are confronting a challenging financial situation as they face not just one, but two consecutive pay periods without compensation. This situation stems from…

  • Salt Cap Discussions: Suburban Homeowners Could See Over Six Thousand Dollar Increase from Ten Thousand to Forty Thousand

    Salt Cap Discussions: Suburban Homeowners Could See Over Six Thousand Dollar Increase from Ten Thousand to Forty Thousand

    October 7, 2025

    Suburban Homeowners Face Potential $30,000 Increase in Salt Cap Costs Amid Policy Debates Homeowners in suburban communities across the country could see their annual expenses for road salt management surge by more…

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