Category: News
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 AT&T Offers $7,500 Compensation to Each Affected Individual in $177 Million Data Breach Settlement – Apply NowAT&T has announced a significant settlement stemming from a recent data breach that compromised the personal information of thousands of customers. As part of the agreement, the telecommunications giant will provide $7,500… 
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 Florida’s New $14 Hourly Minimum Wage Boosts Full-Time Workers’ Annual Income by $2,080Florida’s recent increase in the minimum wage to $14 an hour marks a significant shift in the state’s labor landscape, promising tangible financial benefits for full-time workers. Effective from September 2023, this… 
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 Americans Now Believe a $1.7 Million Retirement Nest Egg Is Needed for ComfortRecent surveys indicate a significant shift in American retirement expectations, with many now believing that a savings pool of approximately $1.7 million is necessary to live comfortably in retirement. This figure surpasses… 
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 Official Announcement: Social Security Benefits Will Increase by at Least $49 Monthly in 2025Social Security beneficiaries can expect to see a guaranteed increase in their monthly benefits starting in 2025, with the Social Security Administration (SSA) announcing a minimum boost of $49 per month. This… 
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 Fact-Check: Alaska PFD for 2024 Was $1,702; Confirmed for 2025 at $1,000 — Payment Dates RevealedAlaska residents received clarity on their Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) payments for 2024 and 2025, with the 2024 payout confirmed at $1,702—a significant increase from previous years—while the 2025 dividend has been… 
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 Taxpayer Alert: The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Increase the Deficit by Three Point Four Trillion DollarsAmid mounting scrutiny from fiscal watchdogs and congressional leaders, the proposed legislation known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill” has ignited concerns over its potential to substantially inflate the national deficit. Analysts… 
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 Low-Income Households Face Income Reduction of Up to $1,650 Under New Policy ChangesLow-income households across the United States are facing significant financial setbacks following recent policy changes that could reduce their annual incomes by up to $1,650. The adjustments, which affect eligibility criteria for… 
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 Consumer Costs Rise as Core CPI Hits 3.1%, Erasing Your $49 Social Security IncreaseU.S. consumers are feeling the pinch as recent economic data reveals that the Core Consumer Price Index (CPI) has increased to 3.1% in the latest report, a level not seen in over… 
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 WEP/GPO Ended: Teachers and Firefighters Receive Monthly Pension Increases of Up to $500The long-standing WEP (Windfall Elimination Provision) and GPO (Government Pension Offset) policies that have historically limited the retirement benefits of certain public servants have officially ended, leading to significant financial gains for… 
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 IRA Contribution Limit Remains at Seven Thousand Dollars for Traditional and Roth AccountsThe Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced that the annual contribution limit for individual retirement accounts (IRAs), both traditional and Roth, will remain at $7,000 for the upcoming tax year. This unchanged… 
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