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IRS Cracks Down on Wealthy Tax Evaders: $1 Billion in Unpaid Taxes Collected

IRS Cracks Down on Wealthy Tax Evaders: A Success Story High-Income Individuals Held Accountable for Unpaid Taxes According to Wonkette, The government’s tax agency, the IRS, has caught hundreds of rich people who didn’t pay their taxes. They made $1 billion in taxes and penalties from these wealthy individuals. This is a big deal because […]

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$505M Deficit: Mayor Brandon Johnson Stands Firm on CPS Pension Obligation

Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago stands firm against staff cuts and insists CPS fulfills its $175 million pension obligation amid a $505 million deficit. Mayor Brandon Johnson and CPS Navigate Fiscal Challenges Amidst Pension Obligations Mayor Brandon Johnson stands steadfast against staff cuts and insists on CPS fulfilling its $175 million pension obligation despite a […]

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Enbridge: 7.50% Annual Dividend Yield and Diversified Energy Operations

Enbridge is recognized for its stable revenue from pipelines and diversified energy operations. Enbridge’s Diversification Strengthens Its Position Enbridge (TSX:ENB) is highly regarded for its extensive pipeline network which transports a significant portion of North America’s crude oil and natural gas. This robust infrastructure provides stable revenue streams making Enbridge a resilient choice amidst market […]

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SNAP Payment Errors Affect 1 in 10 Households: USDA Reports 11.68% Error Rate

SNAP Payment Errors Impact 1 in 10 Households: USDA Reports 11.68% Error Rate USDA Calls for FY25 Budget Boost to Enhance SNAP Payment Accuracy A persistent error in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is leaving millions of Americans without the correct amount of benefits each month. According to BLACK ENTERPRISE, the new data from […]

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Congress Wants to Help Students with College Aid

Congress Seeks to Streamline College Aid Process Early Access to Financial Aid: A Boost for College-Bound Students According to insidehighered, Congress wants the Education Department to release a form that helps students get financial aid for college earlier, by October 1st. This will help students plan and prepare for college better. The current deadline is […]

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