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It’s been just over three and a half years since Alex M. Azar II, Secretary of Health and Human Services, declared that Covid-19 constituted a public…
Amid an environment of rising interest rates, tightening consumer spending and market uncertainty, Arm Holdings and its parent company SoftBank are preparing to file one of…
Public approval of unions is at a nearly six-decade high, one poll says. More Americans sympathize with striking Hollywood actors and writers than they do with…
Rising higher education costs continue to push students to rely on financial aid. Roughly 72% of undergraduate college students received some financial aid in the 2019-20…
In December 2018, you could buy a share of Apple (AAPL) for about $40, adjusted for the 2020 stock split. Today, that share is worth upwards…
The Biden administration formally launched a new income-driven repayment plan this week, as student loan payments are set to resume later this summer. Top officials are…
A recent tax case is one of the saddest ever and shows how the tax law often has intended consequences. The taxpayers were a married couple…
The federal agency that operates Medicare, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), is finally recognizing what families have known for, well, thousands of years:…
The four-day workweek is the latest buzzy workplace trend, with experiments and surveys touting improved employee morale, retention and productivity. In one study of 41 businesses…
The ERC is a refundable tax credit designed for businesses who continued paying employees while shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic or who had significant…

