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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
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
Student Loan Payment Deferment Extended To January 31, 2022

by Sheena Allen
How to Travel Like a Baller But Not Spend Like One

Many travel bans are now being lifted, and some countries are allowing international travel with some restrictions and requirements. However, spending tons of money to travel isn’t necessary. Numerous resources are available to help you save your coins as you get ready to start traveling the world.

by Matin Varshochi
From Gas to Rent, Inflation is on the Rise.

Inflation is when the price for the same amount of goods (i.e., groceries) or services (i.e., getting a haircut) increases. Inflation affects everything involving the economy from food and clothing to employment wages and interest rates.

by CapWay
Hiring Struggles Force Employers to Pay Higher Wages

President Joe Biden announced that unemployed Americans would no longer be eligible for unemployment benefits if they turn down a suitable job. Many believe President Biden's announcement is in response to many employers complaining of hiring struggles.

by CapWay
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
USDA Extends Free Meals for Students and Eligible Adults

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Bola Sokunbi Shares Tips on How to Handle Your Finances Amid the Pandemic

Many Americans are struggling financially amid the pandemic. Bola Sokunbi, founder and CEO of Clever Girl Finance, shares her best tips on alleviating financial stress during this difficult time.

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
$600 Stimulus Checks - Eligibility, Impact on Taxes, and Other Details

On December 27, 2020, President Donald Trump signed the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill that included $600 checks to millions of Americans struggling financially amidst the ongoing pandemic.

by CapWay
Top 4 Ways Families Can Ditch the COVID-Induced Financial Stress

Times are challenging for everyone, and no matter your occupation, you are no doubt feeling financial strain thanks to COVID-19. It’s possible that the pandemic has not been kind to our checkbooks, our mental health, or our relationships.

by Gwen Payne
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
Cost-Effective Tips to Stay Active Without a Gym Membership

Health is wealth! With saving money in mind, there are several cost-effective options that will allow you to work out without spending a dime on a gym membership. Below are three ways you can move your body and work up a sweat for free.

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