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The 2026 COLA Is In: Breaking Down Your New Benefit and Retiree Dissatisfaction
The Social Security Administration announced a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment for 2026, effective January 2026. For millions, ...
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Scientists published a groundbreaking study on school re-openings. Major outlets fumbled the stats.
A new study suggests in-person learning mitigated the youth mental health crisis. Contrary to reports claiming diagnoses fell ...
Discover Lulutox Detox Tea, a herbal blend designed to support digestion, detox balance, and daily wellness. Ingredients, ...
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14 prescription drugs Medicare Part D won’t cover in 2026
Medicare Part D helps roughly 54.8 million of older Americans — nearly 80% of all Medicare enrollees — afford prescription drugs. But rules on what's covered are always changing. Even if have a ...
Give me a name of one of your biggest customers highlights the Dec. 16 debate between Optum CEO Patrick Conway and Mark Cuban on ...
I'm not suggesting we cancel a dead man or turn off the famed NYE anthem, but let's brought this to mind, shall we?
With inflation at a moderate rate of 2.7%, most prices are still climbing. But there are exceptions for 2026: gas, concert tickets and more.
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I asked ChatGPT how to retire in 2026: Here’s what it said
The LLM put together a roadmap for independent wealth, but it's going to require some aggressive investing, careful ...
Across the country, raising the minimum wage continues to be a topic of conversation. Some claim that raising the minimum ...
The bleak economic situation will shape the new year. It will bring muted wage settlements, fee increases, fewer subsidies, ...
The vice president, speaking at the Turning Point USA rally, told more lies in a single speech than any politician not named ...
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