By Teadra Pugh and Jacquelyn Palmer, Bloomberg Law After the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (CAA 2021) was signed into
By Pamela Foohey, Dalié Jiménez and Christopher K. Odinet, The Hill Relief programs created during the COVID-19 pandemic provided many
By Will Feuer, NY Times Nearly 3.5 million Americans are still on traditional state unemployment benefits even as the number
By Dian Olick, CNBC Record high home price appreciation is sidelining ever more buyers and finally taking the bang out
By Annie Nova, CNBC It’s now been more than a year that borrowers haven’t had to make a payment on
By Lorie Konish, CNBC Rising consumer costs have helped push the latest estimate for next year’s Social Security cost-of-living adjustment
By Ayelet Sheffey, Business Insider As one of his first actions as Education Secretary, Miguel Cardona cancelled student debt for
By Greg Iacurci, CNBC More than 400,000 people are poised to lose unemployment benefits this weekend as eight states withdraw
By Jessica Dickler, CNBC As the economy quickly picks up steam in the wake of the Covid pandemic, Americans expect