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China Bans Crypto, and Here’s Why

The Chinese central bank released a statement on Friday, September 24, 2021 stating that they are prohibiting the use and mining of all cryptocurrencies.

by Viviana Vazquez
The U.S. Economy is in a Housing Crisis. Here’s Why.

Since 2010, the average cost of a house has risen by 20%. These price increases have made it increasingly difficult for young people to be able to purchase a home.

by Nailah Herbert
The Eviction Moratorium Extension Was Denied. So What Does That Mean for Renters?

On August 1, 2021, the eviction moratorium expired, causing uncertainty for millions of households and tenants who had been protected from eviction processes under federal law during the COVID-19 pandemic.

by Sheena Allen
Downsize for a Tidy Profit and a Better Life

You can solve all of those problems by going in the opposite cultural direction and downsizing. Before you balk, have a look at the benefits.

by Gwen Payne
How to Maximize your Time and Money While Working from Home

It can be challenging to maintain a healthy work-life balance when working from home. On the other hand, many workers have taken advantage of their company’s work from home policy to travel, start a side hustle or even work two full-time jobs at once.

by Viviana Vazquez
Parents to Receive Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments Starting July 15th

The Child Tax Credit is a tax refund program offered by the government to help offset some childcare-related costs for parents. Parents will receive $3,600 per child under the age of six and a total of $3,000 per child ages six (6) through seventeen.

by Sheena Allen
Redlining’s Lasting Effects on Black Americans Today

Redlining is a practice where mortgage lenders deny loans to people based on race or the racial makeup of their neighborhoods. The term comes from the National Housing Act of 1968 as part of the federal government's New Deal.

by Sheena Allen
Parents who give birth in 2021 are eligible to receive an additional stimulus check.

Parents who qualify for a stimulus check are eligible to receive an extra $1,400 if they give birth anytime during 2021, according to the new COVID-19 relief bill, which Congress passed on March 10, 2021.

by CapWay
More Bank Branches Close During the Pandemic

One of the direst effects has been the financial impact that has resulted from job layoffs and mandated quarantines. The closing of bank branches across the United States reflects the economic impact many have had to endure.

by CapWay
The New Child Tax Credit and How it Affects Your Family

The Child Tax Credit, also referred to as CTC, is a tax credit for parents and caregivers to claim on their taxes to help reduce their overall tax bill.

by Viviana Vazquez
Stimulus Checks Set to Start Being Deposited into Bank Accounts This Weekend

President Joe Biden signed the latest Covid Relief bill on Thursday, March 11, 2021. The $1.9 trillion package includes up to $1,400 in direct stimulus aid, additional weekly unemployment supplements of $300.

by Viviana Vazquez
USDA Extends Free Meals for Students and Eligible Adults

by CapWay
Federal Student Loan Payments Are Deferred Until September 30, 2021

A Presidential Memoranda was issued on January 20, 2021, which extended the pause on federal student loan payments and collections, keeping the interest rate at 0%. More than 42 million federal student loan borrowers will have student loan debt relief until September 30, 2021.

by CapWay
4 Things Families Should Know to Alleviate Money Stress During The Pandemic

CapWay understands that times are uncertain for so many families. Unemployment and layoffs are a huge concern, and a global economic downturn has only made financial tensions worse.

by Gwen Payne
4 Easy Ways Stay-at-Home Parents Can Work From Home

If you’re a stay-at-home parent, you might also be in charge of managing your household’s finances. And if you’ve ever wished you could increase your savings rate without returning to full-time employment, you might be interested in working from home.

by Gwen Payne

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