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WEP/GPO Ended: Teachers and Firefighters Receive Monthly Pension Increases of Up to $500
After years of debate and legislative efforts, the WEP/GPO repeal has finally come into effect, resulting in significant monthly pension increases for many retired teachers and firefighters nationwide. The policy change, enacted…
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Fact-Check: Alaska PFD for 2024 Was $1,702, Confirmed at $1,000 for 2025 — Find Out Your Payment Date
The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD) has long served as a key financial benefit for residents of the state, providing annual payments derived from the state’s oil revenues. Recent updates confirm that…
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Amazon Rewards Long-Serving Employees with a $1.90 Hourly Pay Increase This Month
Amazon announced this month that it will be awarding long-serving employees a $1.90 increase in their hourly wages, marking a move to recognize employee tenure amid ongoing discussions about wages and working…
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Social Security Benefits Set to Increase by at Least $49 Monthly in 2025
Social Security beneficiaries are poised to see a significant increase in their monthly payments in 2025, with the adjustment expected to raise benefits by at least $49 per month. This adjustment, known…
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Senior Taxpayers Aged 65+ Eligible for Additional $6,000 Deduction in 2025
Starting in 2025, senior taxpayers aged 65 and older will benefit from an increased additional deduction of up to $6,000 on their federal income taxes, a significant boost aimed at easing financial…
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Federal Minimum Wage of Fifteen Dollars Could Boost Annual Earnings by approximately Three Thousand Three Hundred Dollars for Thirty-Two Million Workers, Study Finds
A new study estimates that raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour could significantly increase earnings for millions of workers across the United States. Specifically, approximately 32 million workers could…
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