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Could the One-Dollar Wage Increase Force Small Businesses to Lay Off Workers? The Automation Threat Explored
As discussions around raising the minimum wage gain momentum across the United States, a recent proposal to increase the federal minimum wage to $1 per hour has sparked both support and concern.…
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401(k) Contribution Limit Soars to Thirty Thousand Five Hundred Dollars for 2025
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced a significant increase in the maximum allowable contributions to 401(k) retirement plans for the upcoming year, setting the limit at $30,500 for 2025. This adjustment…
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Social Security Announces Full Retirement Age Will Rise to 66 in 2026, Ending Retirement at 65
Starting in 2026, the Social Security retirement age will officially increase from 65 to 66 for future beneficiaries, marking a significant shift in the federal retirement policy that has remained largely unchanged…
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Snap Benefits for Cash Assistance to End with October Overhaul
Starting in November, millions of Americans relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will experience a significant change as the federal government phases out emergency cash assistance provisions that have…
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VA Disability Payments of $4,196 Scheduled for October 2025: Eligibility Requirements and Full Payment Timeline
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced that eligible veterans and beneficiaries will receive their scheduled $4,196 disability payments in October 2025. This payment represents a standard monthly disability benefit, which…
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AT&T Offers $7,500 Compensation to Everyone in $177 Million Data Breach Settlement—Apply Quickly
Consumers affected by a recent $177 million data breach involving AT&T now have a chance to receive significant compensation, with the telecommunications giant offering $7,500 to eligible individuals. The settlement, announced by…
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