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Medicaid Changes May Burden Families with Over $5,000 in Annual Out-of-Pocket Medical Expenses

Recent changes to Medicaid policies may impose significant financial strain on families, particularly those facing over $5,000 in annual out-of-pocket medical expenses. As states adjust their Medicaid programs, the impact on low-income households is becoming increasingly evident. A new report reveals that approximately one in five families with children enrolled in Medicaid are likely to...
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Trump Proposes $170 Billion Immigration Bill—How Will It Impact Your City?

Former President Donald Trump has unveiled a sweeping $170 billion immigration reform bill aimed at reshaping the landscape of U.S. immigration policy. The proposal, which promises to address various aspects of immigration, from border security to legal pathways for migrants, seeks to balance enforcement with humanitarian considerations. Advocates and critics alike have begun analyzing the...
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Understanding the Shutdown: SBA Loans, Passports, Parks—What Remains Free and What Continues to Charge

The recent government shutdown has left many Americans wondering about the implications for essential services and programs. With federal agencies halting operations, the effects are being felt in various sectors, including small business loans, passport processing, and national parks. While some services are suspended, others remain operational, albeit with limitations. Understanding what remains accessible and...
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Trump’s ‘No Tax on Tips’ Policy Could Enable Workers to Deduct Up to $25,000—Will This Result in a $1,300 Increase in Your Take-Home Pay?

Former President Donald Trump’s proposed “No Tax on Tips” policy is gaining attention as it could potentially allow service workers to deduct up to $25,000 from their taxable income. This initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden on those who rely heavily on tips, such as restaurant servers, bartenders, and hairdressers. The implications of this...
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Half of Eligible Individuals Miss Out on WIC Benefits, Resulting in Annual Loss of $312 to $936 in Produce Funds

Recent findings reveal that nearly half of eligible individuals are missing out on the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), leading to a staggering annual loss of produce funds that ranges from $312 to $936 per household. This underutilization of benefits highlights significant gaps in outreach and awareness among families who...
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State-by-State WIC Update: Will Your $47 Pregnancy Benefit Continue During the Shutdown?

The ongoing federal government shutdown has raised concerns among pregnant women and families who rely on the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program. This critical program provides nutritional support, education, and access to healthy food for low-income pregnant women, new mothers, and young children. Currently, some states are grappling with the uncertainty of whether the...
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Social Security Checks Continue While IRS Help Desks Face Funding Shortage

As millions of Americans rely on their Social Security checks for financial stability, concerns are rising over the funding shortages affecting IRS help desks. While Social Security payments continue uninterrupted, many taxpayers face challenges navigating the complexities of the tax system without adequate support. The IRS, grappling with a significant funding deficit, has struggled to...
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