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  • Shutdown FAQ: Which SBA Loans, Passports, and Parks Are Free and Which Services Continue Funding

    Shutdown FAQ: Which SBA Loans, Passports, and Parks Are Free and Which Services Continue Funding

    October 7, 2025

    Understanding the Impact of the Government Shutdown on SBA Loans, Passports, and Parks A government shutdown can significantly disrupt federal services, affecting millions of Americans seeking financial aid, travel documents, or recreational…

  • Calculate Your Tax Savings: $30,000 Standard Deduction Plus $2,000 Child Credit—Run Your Numbers Today

    Calculate Your Tax Savings: $30,000 Standard Deduction Plus $2,000 Child Credit—Run Your Numbers Today

    October 7, 2025

    Taxpayers aiming to optimize their refunds or minimize liabilities should pay close attention to recent changes in deduction rules. For the current tax year, individuals can leverage a $30,000 standard deduction, significantly…

  • Grocery Budget Breakdown: Using $298 SNAP and $26 WIC to Make $324 Last During a Shutdown

    Grocery Budget Breakdown: Using $298 SNAP and $26 WIC to Make $324 Last During a Shutdown

    October 7, 2025

    Grocery Budget Breakdown: Using $298 SNAP and $26 WIC to Make $324 Last During a Shutdown As federal government shutdowns extend into prolonged periods, families relying on assistance programs face mounting financial…

  • SNAP Eligibility 2025: Is a $1,255 Monthly Net Income Sufficient to Keep Food on the Table?

    SNAP Eligibility 2025: Is a $1,255 Monthly Net Income Sufficient to Keep Food on the Table?

    October 7, 2025

    SNAP Eligibility 2025: Is a $1,255 Monthly Net Income Sufficient to Keep Food on the Table? As the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) approaches its 2025 eligibility review, many low- and moderate-income…

  • Federal Employees: Missing Two Pay Periods Results in $4,000 Loss for GS-12—Here’s What to Do Next

    Federal Employees: Missing Two Pay Periods Results in $4,000 Loss for GS-12—Here’s What to Do Next

    October 7, 2025

    Federal employees across various agencies are facing a troubling situation after experiencing a payroll disruption that resulted in missing two pay periods. For a GS-12 employee, this translates into a significant financial…

  • SALT Cap Discussion: Potential Increase from $10,000 to $40,000 Could Mean Over $6,000 in Savings for Suburban Homeowners

    SALT Cap Discussion: Potential Increase from $10,000 to $40,000 Could Mean Over $6,000 in Savings for Suburban Homeowners

    October 7, 2025

    SALT Cap Discussion: Potential Increase from $10,000 to $40,000 Could Mean Over $6,000 in Savings for Suburban Homeowners Recent discussions within Congress suggest the possibility of significantly increasing the state and local…

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