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Bad news for thousands of Floridians – The state faces a $340 million SNAP bill as work requirements and payment errors increase dramatically

Florida could owe up to $340 million for food-stamp benefits by 2027 if it doesn’t fix its high payment error rate and comply with new federal SNAP rules.

Goodbye to losing money on Wall Street – The 3 stocks Warren Buffett believes will skyrocket the most in the next 12 months

A closer look at three Warren Buffett stocks analysts believe could surge the most in the next year

American Express is confirming $200 increases in annual fees for thousands of Americans – Although it will have an added value of $3,500

The annual fee for American Express Platinum cards is jumping from $695 to $895, but the company says new travel, dining, and lifestyle perks worth up to $3,500 will make the change worthwhile for loyal cardholders.

Drivers have a November deadline to claim a $3,850 check for the “defective” car settlement – If you have this car, you can claim...

If you own or leased one of these Volkswagen or Audi models, you could qualify for a payout before November 29

If you invested $1,000 in Eli Lilly 5 years ago, here’s how much you would have today

A $1,000 investment in Eli Lilly five years ago would be worth about $4,472 today — here’s how the company’s stock has grown and what could be next for investors.

What is umbrella insurance — and why it might be right for you

Extra protection for your home, car, and peace of mind — how umbrella insurance can safeguard your finances when life takes an unexpected turn.

If you invested $1,000 in Amgen 10 years ago, here’s how much you would have today

Get to know how much you would have if you invested in Amgen stocks ten years ago

Goodbye to coins on New York City buses – This is the date when they will stop accepting cash to pay for the trip

New York City buses will stop taking coins soon, as the MTA shifts fully to digital fare payments. Here is when it happens and what you need to know.

Good news for two million borrowers – Student loan forgiveness is available again with a deadline of October 21

After months of pause, the Department of Education is once again processing student loan forgiveness for borrowers on income-based repayment plans — but the deadline is fast approaching.

Will public employees receive their salaries on October 10? Here’s what you need to know about the first payday after the government shutdown on...

As the government shutdown continues into its second week, federal employees will get partial paychecks on October 10 — but many won’t see full pay until the shutdown ends.

Good news for Florida, bad news for California as residents head east

Why more Californians are packing up for Florida’s lifestyle, tax breaks, and booming housing market

Vets hit back at claims of widespread fraud in medical claims

Veterans push back against claims of fraud in disability benefits system

Goodbye to loud ads on Netflix, Prime Video, and Hulu – California bans these formats starting July 1, 2026

Starting July 2026, California will require streaming platforms to keep ad volumes as quiet as the shows they interrupt, ending years of noisy complaints.

The 1-cent coin that could be worth more than $500,000 – It is a relic from 1943 that was manufactured by mistake, and many...

A rare minting error during World War II turned an ordinary 1943 penny into a collector’s treasure now worth over half a million dollars.

Good news for millions of families receiving WIC benefits – The White House will use tariff revenues to save the food assistance program

Tariff revenue step in as a lifeline to keep the WIC benefits available to beneficiaries amid funding crisis

This is not a check from the IRS – This is the state distributing stimulus checks of up to $500 if you have fulfilled...

Georgia residents could see up to $500 in extra cash as the state issues refund checks from its 2023 budget surplus — but only if taxes are filed by October 15.

Bad news for millions of New Yorkers – This is the public transportation fare increase in NY that will take effect on January 4,...

Starting January 4, 2026, subway, bus, and train fares across New York City will rise as the MTA adjusts prices to meet inflation and operating costs.

 Gold hits record high – why the precious metal keeps climbing

As gold tops $4,000 an ounce for the first time, investors flock to the metal to shield their wealth from inflation and global turmoil.

TSMC stock climbs again — what investors need to know

TSMC shares surge to near record highs as booming AI demand and strong earnings fuel investor confidence.

Netflix is offering remote work and a salary of up to $700,000 for a generative AI position – These are the requirements to qualify...

Netflix wants an AI expert to lead its Productivity Assistant team with a salary reaching $700,000

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