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- Black-owned businesses hope this round of PPP won’t fail them January 25, 2021When the PPP reopened on Jan 11., community financial institutions that work with underserved communities were first in line.
- Many Americans can file their taxes for free. Here’s what you need to do January 25, 2021An estimated 70% of Americans filing taxes, or 100 million people, can submit their returns for free through an IRS program.
- 'Payment status not available': What to know if you still haven't received your $600 stimulus check January 25, 2021If you're still waiting for your second stimulus check, you may need to claim the money as a credit at tax time. Here's what we know about where payments stand.
- You may be able to trim your Medicare expenses. Here's how January 25, 2021Each year, certain Medicare costs are adjusted. Although the increases don't always involve huge dollar amounts, they can be burdensome for beneficiaries.
- Biden has promised to reform Social Security — some changes could come as soon as this year January 24, 2021President Joe Biden has promised to address Social Security reform. Accomplishing that could seal his presidential legacy, one expert says.
When the PPP reopened on Jan 11., community financial institutions that work with underserved communities were first in line.
An estimated 70% of Americans filing taxes, or 100 million people, can submit their returns for free through an IRS program.
If you're still waiting for your second stimulus check, you may need to claim the money as a credit at tax time. Here's what we know about where payments stand.
Each year, certain Medicare costs are adjusted. Although the increases don't always involve huge dollar amounts, they can be burdensome for beneficiaries.
President Joe Biden has promised to address Social Security reform. Accomplishing that could seal his presidential legacy, one expert says.
- Nearly 20% of renters in America are behind on their payments January 25, 2021As of the January rent bill, more than 10 million Americans will be behind on their rent, meaning 18% of all renters are in danger of being evicted.
- Ignore the tech naysayers — San Francisco isn't dying January 23, 2021Despite the high-profile departures, the tech industry still has deep roots in the Bay Area.
- States will soon start giving out $25 billion in rental assistance. How to apply January 22, 2021States will soon start giving out billions in rental assistance. Here's what you need to know if you're struggling.
- Existing home sales in 2020 hit highest point since 2006, but listings are at a record low January 22, 2021Pandemic-driven demand drove total 2020 home sales to the highest level since 2006.
- These are the five hottest – and three coldest – markets for home prices in 2021 January 21, 2021The Covid-19 pandemic has changed not only how we live but where we live, and that has upended some of the usual trends in housing markets.
As of the January rent bill, more than 10 million Americans will be behind on their rent, meaning 18% of all renters are in danger of being evicted.
Despite the high-profile departures, the tech industry still has deep roots in the Bay Area.
States will soon start giving out billions in rental assistance. Here's what you need to know if you're struggling.
Pandemic-driven demand drove total 2020 home sales to the highest level since 2006.
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed not only how we live but where we live, and that has upended some of the usual trends in housing markets.