Some states and colleges are widening access to no-cost textbooks or school supplies for fall 2026, but students and families need to check the right local channels first.
Education & Everyday Savings
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Fuel spikes tied to Iran conflict headlines can hit commuters fast, but gas is not always …
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Grocery costs are still straining budgets. Here is a practical guide to checking SNAP, WIC, Summer …
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State arts funding can show up through youth grants, artist awards, and local programs that lower …
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A summer internship can lead to a permanent job and reveal help with housing, meals, or …
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Young adults may find spring job training funding through workforce offices, community colleges, and state programs …
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Hidden school-year savings can come from districts, libraries, transit systems, and local agencies. Check these often-missed …
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The latest surge in job losses is leaving workers scrambling for ways to cover bills fast. …
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Education & Everyday Savings
How to Beat Summer Learning Loss: Grants and Programs Keeping Kids Engaged
Explore how summer learning loss impacts students and discover free grants and programs to keep kids …
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Education & Everyday Savings
Employer Health Costs Jumping? Practical Coverage Moves for Businesses & Workers
Sharp employer health plan cost jumps are coming in 2026—but smart tactics like telemedicine, data-driven wellness, …