Pell Grants and federal student loans will still be processed. However, the speed of new FAFSA applications may slow down due ...
Use savings to cover expenses and avoid using credit cards, which can result in high-interest debt. Stay informed about the status of your government benefits and assistance programs. Reduce expenses ...
Banks are offering fee waivers, personal loans, and assistance as the government shutdown continues, and millions of federal employees have gone without at least one paycheck.
A government shutdown means hundreds of thousands of non-essential federal workers aren't reporting to work. Or getting paid. Their last paycheck will be paid according to the regular payment schedule ...
The federal government has halted most operations for the first time in nearly seven years, a move that will have ripple effects through the financial markets that determine mortgage rates. The ...
The federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. Oct. 1 after lawmakers failed to reach a spending deal. The Senate rejected both a Republican proposal and Democratic proposal in the hours before the ...
A popular notion these days, particularly among the “Modern Monetary Theory” types, is that a government can finance itself simply by printing money, thus relieving itself of any need to raise taxes.
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