Month: December 2020

There won’t be $2,000 stimulus checks coming for the holidays. House Republicans blocked an attempt by Democrats on Thursday to pass a standalone bill to raise direct payments to Americans to $2,000 from $600. The push to amend the $900 billion Covid relief bill came after President Trump demanded lawmakers increase the second round of
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Federal stimulus checks are prepared for printing at the Philadelphia Financial Center May 8. Jeff Fusco | Getty Images News | Getty Images Americans likely won’t see $2,000 stimulus checks, and those $600 direct payments may be further delayed. House Republicans on Thursday blocked an attempt by Democrats to pass $2,000 checks, an amount President
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Volunteers fill cars with food at a drive through food bank. Aimee Dilger/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Benefits ‘cliff’ is inevitable President Donald Trump called the relief bill a “disgrace” on Tuesday, throwing his signature into question. Trump called for $2,000 stimulus checks for individuals, more than the current $600, a policy House Republicans rejected
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happy new year 2021. getty 2020 is coming to an end. If you’re on Medicare, here are some tips to help ensure you’re on the best track for the new year. 1. Check your drug plan’s pharmacy network carefully. Two things happened during Open Enrollment that merit giving some attention to your drug plan’s network.
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By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue getty All things considered, 2020 turned out to be a pretty good year for small investors in many mutual funds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and 401(k) plans. The Standard & Poor’s 500 index of stocks is up about 15% through mid-December; the Dow Jones average rose has risen by nearly 6%
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Sound wisdom to help retirees live a healthy, financially secure, and fulfilling long life. getty Pre-retirees and retirees have always faced several serious retirement planning challenges. On the one hand, it’s great that many people are living much longer lives than their ancestors. On the other hand, it’s not easy to be financially secure, physically
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By Donna Mitchell, Next Avenue Entrepreneur Dawn Kelly Courtesy of Shante Carlan Before Dawn Kelly, 58, launched her quick-serve restaurant The Nourish Spot in Queens, N.Y. in 2017, she had been downsized from a corporate public relations job. She needed to figure out a way to continue working but was unsure about almost every aspect
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Worker starts production of craft beer at a factory during covid-19 pandemic. getty After promising to work all night until an agreement was reached, U.S. senators passed a bill close to midnight Monday that grants permanent federal excise tax (FET) relief to brewers, distillers, winemakers and other alcoholic beverage producers. The Craft Beverage Modernization and
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