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How Much the Middle Class Paid for Rent in the ’90s Compared to Now
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoMany middle-class wage earners want to loosen the financial squeeze on their rent payments. Living...
Why Some Taxpayers With Unprocessed ERC Claims Should Consider Filing a Refund Lawsuit | JD Supra
JD Supra· 13 hours agoBusinesses facing financial hardship that clearly qualified for the ERC and have robust documentation should look into filing a refund lawsuit to accelerate payment of their claims. The ERC ...
New state-administered scholarship aids children who have lost a parent to ALS
OregonLive.com· 4 hours agoOregon and southwest Washington children who lost parents to Lou Gehrig’s disease can now qualify...
Real Estate Considerations for Work Force Housing
The National Law Review· 6 days agoI always thought that we could benefit from a high school course on real life skills. Things like “how to build your credit,” “how to calculate your...
Can I Deduct My 401(k) Contributions From My Taxes?
SmartAsset via AOL· 7 days agoPlanning for retirement requires us to consider not only how to build wealth but how to protect it. Employers offer 401(k)s to address the first need,...
New ALICE Report notes struggling households continue to increase year after year
WZZM 13 Grand Rapids· 3 days agoThe 2024 ALICE Report shows that there are more than half a million Michigan households in...
Bill would let SC daycares hire people with disabilities who lack a diploma
South Carolina Daily Gazette via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoCOLUMBIA — A bill allowing daycares in South Carolina to hire people without a high school diploma...
Is $4 Million Enough to Retire on at 55?
SmartAsset via AOL· 2 days agoA $4 million nest egg will likely allow you to retire comfortably at age 55. The major challenge will be accumulating that much capital by 55 – about a...
I Won the Lottery! How Bad Are Taxes Going to Be?
SmartAsset via AOL· 2 days agoBefore you see a dollar of lottery winnings, the IRS will take 25%. Up to an additional 13% could be withheld in state and local taxes, depending on...
The Affordable Connectivity Program Is Over. Here’s Where You Can Still Get Cheap Internet
The State· 3 days agoThrough the end of 2024, 14 internet companies have agreed to offer high-speed broadband plans for $30 or less per month with no fees or data caps.