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By Paul Shafer and Katherine Gutierrez, The Conversation The big idea The discontinuation of the Biden administration’s monthly payments of the

The number of people filing for unemployment benefits jumped last week to the highest level since October, the Labor Department

Governor Kathy Hochul on January 5 announced a $10 billion multi-year investment in healthcare, the largest in State history, to

By Jim Kreidler, FTC As 2021 winds down, lots of us are making resolutions for a fresh start in the

By Linda Nwoke Have you or someone you know ever been scammed? In 2020, consumers received over $480 million refunds through

By Thomas Korankye, The Conversation When people take out student loans for themselves, certain risks are involved. The debt can

You’ve probably seen ads from companies promising a “new credit identity” — that is, a fresh start for your credit

By Jeff Cox, CNBC The U.S. economy created far fewer jobs than expected in November, in a sign that hiring

By FTC Having trouble paying your bills? Getting dunning notices from creditors? Are your accounts being turned over to debt

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