Big changes to federal student loan repayment plans—including a discontinued SAVE plan—mean borrowers may need new strategies to keep payments affordable. Here’s how to adapt, compare options, and chart a manageable financial path as the new 30-year Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP) rolls out.
Government & Grants
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Major changes in 2026 mean expanded SNAP and state food aid eligibility. See what’s new, who …
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Congress’s cost of living agenda covers relief from health, housing, energy, food, and childcare costs. See …
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Layoff risks are high, but states like NJ, MI, LA, and CA are boosting unemployment, expanding …
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As states sue to block new HUD restrictions, local governments are opening alternative relief programs for …
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Concerned this year’s Social Security COLA boost isn’t enough? Discover underused checklists and programs—like Medicare reviews, …
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The federal stoppage of SNAP benefits and pay is hitting hard, but state emergency programs are …
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Government & Grants
Could Your Digital State ID Give You Quicker Access to Benefits This Tax Season?
Digital state IDs could mean faster benefit applications this tax season. See which programs support digital …
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Government & Grants
Can You Secure an Emergency Replacement Social Security Card Online Where You Live?
In 2025, most states let you request an emergency Social Security card replacement online—see if your …
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Government & Grants
How Fast Are States Moving on Winter Security Deposit Relief—and Is Yours Ready?
Across Minnesota and Florida, winter moves are getting quicker help with security deposit aid—see which programs …