Texas seniors suddenly lose Medicare benefits
Texas Health and Human Services confirmed that 350 seniors had been removed from the state's Medicare Savings Program.
Gen Z expects to retire early
In a new report from Northwestern Mutual, Gen Z had a surprisingly young average expected age for retirement: 60.
Medicare Advantage cuts pressure nursing homes
Beginning in 2025, cuts to the Medicare Advantage plans could result in higher costs for some nursing homes.
Solar eclipse could lead to car crashes, experts warn
"We do recommend that those who can avoid driving during the eclipse do so," transportation risk control leader Chris Hayes told Newsweek.
Warning issued to thousands of US teenage boys
Of the victims, most are between the ages of 14 and 17, according to nonprofit Thorn.
National Burrito Day: Where to get free food
Now a staple across restaurant menus nationwide, many chains are getting behind the holiday and offering their own special deals and freebies.
Mass layoffs hit three states
In three separate WARN notices, ShipMonk, Aludyne and Student Transportation of America said they were letting hundreds of employees go.
Demand for weight-loss drugs spikes despite horror stories
Side effects including nausea, diarrhea, constipation, stomach pain and other stomach issues can't stop prices skyrocketing.
Social Security scam costs woman $500,000
Lori English, who lives in Licking County, lost a half million dollars after she received a phone call from a scammer.
Medicare recipients lose thousands to "phantom billing"
Phantom billing occurs when fraudulent charges are filed to Medicare without the recipient's knowledge.
Student loan forgiveness reversed for one borrower
The $6,000 debt alert was particularly shocking because the borrower had received a letter saying his loan had been forgiven.
Map shows America's healthiest cities
San Francisco is the healthiest city with the lowest number of obese adults in the country at 19 percent of its population.
California helps homebuyers with up to $150,000 to buy houses
On April 3, the program opens once again, and qualifying borrowers can score up to 20 percent off their down payment fees.
Time is running out to get $1 billion in refunds from IRS
Americans have until May to obtain payments from 2020.
Republicans want to be repaid for Biden student loan forgiveness
In the lawsuit, the states ask for an award to the plaintiffs for "reasonable fees, costs, expenses, and disbursements."
Residents in one state have days left to apply for $1,312 payment
The payments are based on the state's mineral revenues for the year, and residents will be able to get the extra cash as long as they apply before March 31.
Democrats ask Biden to streamline citizenship for undocumented immigrants
The group said undocumented immigrants with no criminal history and "deep ties" to the United States should be able to obtain lawful immigration status.
High school seniors asking for student aid drops
According to the National College Attainment Network, only 32 percent of the 2024 high school graduating class submitted a FAFSA.
Homeowners in one state have days to apply for $500
The deadline is soon approaching for eligible homeowners to get an extra $500 off in their taxes.
Employers avoid hiring Gen Z
40 percent of company recruiters have an age bias against younger generation job candidates, says survey
Some Americans could have tax refunds seized
The Treasury Offset Program will be taking away the tax refunds from many Americans who have not yet satisfied previous debts.
Renters to get $900 in one state
The Connecticut Renters' Rebate Program application officially opens on April 1 and will remain available until October 1.
New York City deals blow to landlords
Tenants' rights advocates celebrate while landlords are disappointed by the extension of Rent Stabilization Law.
Migrant who encouraged squatting broke ICE rules
Leonel Moreno made a controversial wave on TikTok after claiming he and his family earn $350 from the government each week.
Student loan borrowers running out of time to prevent wage garnishment
The Fresh Start program allows borrowers to reverse their debt out of default to avoid costly consequences like wage garnishment.
Medicaid change sparks warning for children
Three of the largest inhaler manufacturers have already said they'd be capping inhaler co-pays at $35 monthly.
Women are more unhappy at work than men
Women are still meeting obstacles in the workplace and a new survey has found that 37 percent are dissatisfied with their career.
Gen Z expects parents to help them with their taxes
More than half, 52 percent, of Gen Z said they expect their parents to help with tax filing.
Solar eclipse sparks mass travel
For the cities and towns near the solar eclipse's direct line of sight, the event means a heavy boost to the local economy.
Californians take squatting crisis into their own hands
Lando Thomas, one of the business owners behind Southern California-based Squatter Squad, has been removing squatters since 2018.