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Planning for retirement can feel daunting, but starting early makes a difference.
Many Americans question whether a college degree is still worth the investment.
Finding a job can be challenging—and for certain groups, it can be even harder. To encourage hiring, the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) is available for employers who hire individuals from groups that have historically faced barriers to employment.
Millions of Americans are facing challenges keeping up with their student loan payments, but not everyone is feeling weighed down by debt. According to a recent survey, nearly one in four borrowers expects to finish paying off their loans this year.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Uber Technologies Inc., the nation’s largest ride-hailing service, for repeatedly discriminating against passengers with disabilities.
On September 12, 2025, Penny Forward founder and CEO Chris Peterson sent a letter to the U.S. Secretary of Education urging the immediate reinstatement of federal grant funding for critical programs supporting the blind and deaf-blind communities.
Disasters can strike anytime, anywhere. In the aftermath, many people want to help, often by donating money to those in need. Unfortunately, scammers also take advantage of these moments, targeting both survivors and well-intentioned donors.
Starting October 1, 2025, Amazon will end its Prime Invitee program, which let members share their free two-day shipping with someone outside their household.
Workers in Delaware, Maine, New Jersey, Vermont, and Nevada now have access to automatic individual retirement accounts, or auto-IRAs, thanks to new programs launched between 2024 and 2025.