A lost, inactive, or missing Summer EBT card does not always mean lost benefits; here is how to verify status, check deposits, and request a replacement.
Government & Grants
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June relief deadlines can close faster than expected. Here is how to find state aid still …
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With unemployment at 4.4%, households facing a pay drop may need fast options. Here is a …
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Enhanced ACA subsidy rules may end after 2025, which could raise 2026 premiums for many Marketplace …
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Government & Grants
What IRS EITC Audits Really Mean—And Action Steps to Protect Your Tax Credit in 2026
More IRS audits are targeting EITC claims in 2026—learn which records and filing moves help you …
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Government & Grants
What Summer 2026 SNAP Recertification Changes Could Mean for Families—and How to Prepare
States are tightening SNAP renewal rules for summer 2026—learn what’s changing, which documents matter most, and …
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2025 rules mean most medical debt must be erased from credit reports—but some old or misreported …
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Big changes to federal student loan repayment plans—including a discontinued SAVE plan—mean borrowers may need new …
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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 …