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Social Security, wage hikes and SNAP could alleviate inflation

With inflation expected to keep rising into the new year, Americans can use all the financial help they can get in 2022. Fortunately, some will get a boost in income.

Biggest barriers holding women back in the workplace

Women’s labor force participation rate hit a 33-year low in January, according to an analysis conducted by the National Women’s Law Center.

What happens to your debt when you die?

A number of factors dictate what happens to debt when you die, including whether anyone co-signed on the loan, if the debtor had assets at death and what type of debt they held. The laws also vary from state to state.

30 money habits essential for your life

Just like with your physical health, your financial health depends on the daily decisions you make every day. While healthy habits such as eating better and exercising keep you fit, certain money habits can keep you financially comfortable and help you establish wealth.

How to turn food pantry staples into delicious meals

Economic concerns have caused countless people to become more conscious of their spending — resorting to cheap staples rather than more expensive options at the grocery store.

Steps to consider if you can’t pay rent next month

While several banks and lenders have announced mortgage deferral programs, renters have not seen similar payment forgiveness on a widespread scale.

Lost income? How to get essential coronavirus needs, assistance

Although there isn’t a lot of centralized assistance available nationwide as of yet, various charities and private companies are stepping up to provide help to those in need.