Economy
It’s official—the Trump administration is drastically cutting the SNAP program, leaving 2.4 million families without food assistance in the midst of a price crisis
Confirmed—if you have more than $25,000 in your traditional savings account, you could be losing thousands of dollars each year, and here’s how to avoid it
It’s official—New York will send out millions of $200 to $400 inflation checks at the end of September. Check if you qualify and when you’ll receive yours
High alert in the US—Trump cuts SNAP funding with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and more than 40 states, from California to New York, could lose food assistance
Confirmed—Starting in 2026, Social Security in the US will undergo three key changes that will impact retirees and workers—here’s how pensions, taxes, and income limits will be affected
It’s official—IRS projections reveal how tax brackets will change in 2026 and what that will mean for your pocketbook in the midst of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” era
It’s official—312 ACA market insurers will raise their health insurance rates by an average of 18% in 2026—the steepest increase in nearly a decade
Confirmed—the FEED Act seeks to allow thousands of low-income young students to keep their SNAP benefits despite working part-time
Confirmed—Stopping payments on your credit card may seem like a quick fix, but what happens next can ruin your finances and even close doors at work for years
Goodbye to excessive taxes—Collier leads tax relief in Florida with historic savings of $14,000 by 2026, surpassing Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach
This is the California outlet that ChatGPT chose as the “best, most attractive, and cheapest”—more than 160 stores, discounts of up to 65%, and a detail that surprises all visitors
It’s official—the minimum wage in Florida is going up this month, and thousands of tipped workers will earn more thanks to Donald Trump’s new law—learn about the new wages
Goodbye to unlimited loans—from 2026, the rules for student loans in the US will change, and thousands of medical, law, and graduate students will be shocked by the new caps and restrictions
“No more checks”—USCIS’s drastic decision on how immigration procedures are paid for in the US and the warning to avoid rejections










