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This week's dump of economic data is not quite finished. Payroll data is due Friday, but so far, the week's economic news has been good for stocks.
Some tax relief is coming soon for the victims of flooding in parts of Alaska.
This report marks the slowest hiring activity in the country’s private sector in five months, indicating a notable slowdown in the labor market. 
Florida is having a second "disaster preparedness" sales tax holiday to encourage residents to stock up on hurricane supplies.
After months of negotiations, state lawmakers have finally agreed on the state budget, clearing the way for the one-time tax rebate from Virginia.
Social Security undergoes several changes annually. Understanding those changes can help beneficiaries better plan their budgets.
Parts of Texas and Arizona are baking at temperatures above 110°F today. Phoenix recently endured a 30-day stretch exceeding this level. This extreme heat raises the question – can people survive...
Montana’s Department of Revenue has made an important announcement regarding the property tax rebates.
Thousands of Marylanders could be eligible for a significant annual tax credit from the state, and they may not even be aware of it.
The U.S. 30-year mortgage rate soared on Monday, resulting in the least affordable homebuying market in the country in four decades.
The victims of the Hawaii wildfires will now have more time to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments.
Some direct care workers located in opportunity zones may get a tax credit soon if a new proposal is approved.
There are a wide range of reasons not too live in California.
Here are some common Social Security mistakes to avoid.
It is estimated that more than 2 million rebate payments will be sent by September to support families during the back-to-school season.