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Government Shutdown Underway: Detailed Agency Breakdown Reveals Who Is Working and Who Is Not, From Social Security to the IRS, Defense, and TSA

As the federal government enters a shutdown, millions of Americans are left wondering how essential services will be impacted. With negotiations in Congress stalled, key agencies have begun to outline their operational status. This shutdown affects a wide range of services, from Social Security payments to IRS tax processing, and even national security efforts through...
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New Policies Threaten to Slash Income of Low-Income Households by $1,650.

New policies proposed by federal and state governments are set to significantly reduce the financial support for low-income households, potentially slashing their annual income by an estimated $1,650. This alarming development has raised concerns among advocates for low-income families, who argue that such cuts could exacerbate existing economic disparities and push more families deeper into...
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Teachers and Firefighters Enjoy Monthly Pension Increases of Up to $500 with WEP/GPO Elimination.

In a significant development for public service employees, teachers and firefighters across the United States are set to receive monthly pension increases of up to $500 following the elimination of the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) and Government Pension Offset (GPO). These changes, which aim to rectify inequalities in pension calculations, are expected to positively impact...
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Forecasting the Impact of Social Security’s 2026 COLA Increase on Benefits for Retirees Aged 62 to 80

The anticipated Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for Social Security beneficiaries in 2026 is set to provide significant financial relief to retirees aged 62 to 80. As inflation continues to impact the economy, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has projected an increase in benefits, which will affect millions of Americans. This adjustment is crucial for...
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Essential Changes to U.S. Driving License Rules for Seniors Aged 70 and Above to Take Effect in October 2025

Starting October 2025, significant modifications to the driving license regulations for seniors aged 70 and above will be implemented across the United States. These changes are designed to enhance road safety and ensure that older drivers maintain their ability to operate vehicles safely. Under the new rules, senior drivers will be required to undergo more...
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