Social Security age to increase significantly, millionaire warns
Millionaire Grant Cardone is telling others that seniors are likely to be forced to retire 10 years later than anticipated.
Woman loses Medicaid coverage right before health care trial
Florida faces allegations of violating residents' constitutional rights in how it removed patients from Medicaid during the unwinding process.
Medical debt forgiveness plan rejected by Republican: "Band-Aid"
Republican Bill Cassidy of Louisiana spoke against a one-time cancellation of medical debt during a Senate hearing on Thursday.
Map shows states with movements to leave United States
The New Hampshire Independence Movement said it is committed to making New Hampshire a "free, independent and prosperous nation."
Student loan update: Supreme Court could raise payments for 3 million
Alaska, South Carolina and Texas filed a lawsuit on Tuesday asking the Supreme Court to reverse a ruling by the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Florida under fire after kicking 1.8 million people off Medicaid
Medicaid patients filed a class action lawsuit against the state accusing the government of violating their constitutional rights.
New Medicaid testing rolled out for millions
The state approved an expansion of its Medicaid services to include rapid testing for syphilis and HIV.
Study raises alarms about 280,000 seniors losing health care
Around 280,000 Americans find themselves at risk after losing Medicaid because they must earn Medicare once they turn 65.
Medicaid to get 3 changes under new Biden plan
The President's administration unveiled plans today that could reduce maternal mortality and advance health equity in underserved communities.
Texas insurance crisis gets bad news
The recent damage from Beryl could mean affordable insurance is even more difficult to obtain in the Lone Star state.
Medicaid, SNAP benefits could be expanded in one state
Delaware is hoping to reverse the financial challenges for prisoners entering society after a wrongful conviction.
SNAP payments are changing: Who's at risk of losing benefits
"The bigger picture? We're reshaping our safety net," Michael Ryan, a finance expert, told Newsweek.
Social Security error leads to huge revelation for Colorado woman
Fixing the error on the SSA's part didn't turn out to be simple in the long term.
Man shocked to see car insurance price increased 25 percent
If you get into an accident considered your fault, Bankrate estimates the average cost of car insurance to be $3,299 yearly.
These employees are the biggest flight risk, study shows
In the years following what's been dubbed the "Great Resignation," employers have pondered over what they can do to keep employees longer.
Map shows cities where residents get recurring monthly payments
Several cities have approved guaranteed income programs to help some of their most vulnerable residents.
Donald Trump threatens to cut school funding
Trump called to cut funding for any school "pushing critical race theory, radical gender ideology, and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content."
More than 340,000 Americans kicked off Medicaid
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Medicaid recipients were offered health care with "continuous coverage," so no one was dropped.
California seniors face bankruptcy risk
California topped Moneywise's list for highest risk of senior bankruptcy.
Social Security update: Some seniors can get up to $4,873 in just days
All beneficiaries who were born between the first and 10th of a month will get their monthly check on Wednesday, July 10.
Student loan update: Millions of borrowers aren't paying
Finance expert Michael Ryan told Newsweek that "the cost of living has skyrocketed, but wages haven't kept pace. Many borrowers are barely treading water."
America's biggest bank issues new warning
Customers could pay more for everyday banking services with new rules likely to go into effect.
Medicaid could expand to cover food and rent for thousands
Colorado's proposal said that covering housing and food would help 11,000 people experiencing homelessness yearly.
How to get a mortgage rate below 4 percent
While the housing market odds are still generally stacked against buyers, you could save more money with a sub 4 percent mortgage rate.
Medicare rebate becomes available for 750,000 Americans
The program first became available July 1, and it will continue to be available until September 30.
Map shows states offering home rebates
New York has been the first state to make the rebates available to those who implement specific home energy efficiency upgrades.
Medicaid coverage expanded for thousands of people in 5 states
The five states include Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, Utah and Vermont.
SNAP benefits overpayment sparks backlash
The nutrition program that serves low-income Americans across the country overpaid recipients roughly 10 percent of the time.
Nearly 500,000 Americans are getting direct payments this week
Pennsylvania approved rebates for seniors based on their 2023 property taxes via the Property Tax/Rent Rebate Program.
California health care change impacts millions of children
Millions of Americans saw their health insurance stripped away when pandemic era rules ensuring Medicaid continuous coverage ended.