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Three things you need to know about Minnesota's child tax credit of $1,750 per child
CBS News· 6 days agoThis session, the legislature expanded the child tax credit to include "safe harbor" protections — a...
Whether Paying for Child Care Makes Sense in 2024, According to Rachel Cruze
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoChild care is more expensive than ever, and you may find yourself balancing whether the salary you...
Canadians can receive payments from these government benefits and credits this summer
MSN News· 1 day agoYou could be eligible to thousands of dollars.
Wisconsin child care workers and doggie daycare workers make nearly the same wages
The Post-Crescent via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTony Evers. One that was signed expands a state tax credit for children’s care expenses. Another that was signed gives businesses a tax
Trump and Biden should debate taxes, new Cold War and immigration
The Washington Times· 10 hours agoThe nation’s finances are radically more troubled than when either Mr. Biden or Mr. Trump took...
Is Childcare the New Luxury? The Struggle for Accessible Childcare in America
KOAM· 16 hours agoA recent Care.com survey finds that families in the United States spend about $1,500 monthly on...
Americans Have More Investment Income Than Ever Before
The Wall Street Journal· 2 hours agoLynn Hogan and her husband jokingly call themselves “the turtles” after methodically investing for...
Early Data Point to Sharply Wider Canada Budget Deficit for 2023-24 Fiscal Year -- Update
Market Watch· 4 days agoCanada's finance department reported that initial data indicate the budget deficit for the 2023-24 fiscal year ended March 31 widened to 50.93 billion Canadian dollars, or ...
Our children cannot wait: They need action now on housing and hunger (Guest Opinion)
The Post-Standard· 6 days agoThe following was submitted by Maura Ackerman on behalf of the Syracuse-Onondaga Food Systems...
Why are 61% of parents still giving financial help to their adult kids? It’s the economy, stupid.
Market Watch· 4 days agoAnother 48% said they received ongoing support for everyday expenses such as groceries and utilities, and 21% said they’d had help paying down or paying off debt. This is a long-term trend that ...