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There's a New Minimum Wage for California Fast Food Workers
The new minimum wage for fast food workers in California took effect on April 1.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Donald Trump's Net Worth Hits $6.5 Billion, Despite Legal Woes
Boosted by Truth Social stock deal, Trump is thrust into the world’s wealthiest 500 people on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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HHS Funding Secured As Major Government Shutdown Avoided
With passage of the fiscal 2024 appropriations package, Medicare and Social Security are among the key agencies to receive funding through September 30.
By Esther D’Amico Last updated
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What's Going on with Social Security — and How Concerned Should You Be?
A comprehensive look at what's going on with Social Security.
By David Cay Johnston Last updated
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What Experts See In Economic Signals For 2024
Experts assess economic signals for 2024.
By Simon Constable Published
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Junk Fee Ban Hits Your Cable and Satellite Service Providers
New rules force cable and satellite providers to reveal all costs on bills and in ads as 'no one likes surprises on their bill,' FCC chair says.
By Joey Solitro Last updated
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Social Security Chief Vows to Fix ‘Cruel-Hearted’ Overpayment Clawbacks
Capping Social Security clawbacks at 10% for some beneficiaries is among the changes that O'Malley plans to propose.
By Fred Clasen-Kelly | KFF Health News Published
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Red vs Blue: Staying the Financial Course During an Election
History shows economic uncertainty in presidential election years is often unfounded, as the markets perform well, for the most part, no matter who wins.
By Bob Peterson, J.D. Published
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Biden's Budget Rejects Any Cuts To Social Security and Medicare
The president's $7.3 trillion budget seeks to expand programs including some drug provisions under the Inflation Reduction Act.
By Keerthi Vedantam Published