Thousands could lose health insurance after judge's ruling
Joe Biden's administration previously denied Georgia's request to extend its deadline for part of the state's Medicaid program.
Chase is changing how people can pay credit card bills: What to know
Chase's new credit card statements stipulate customers will no longer be able to use their cards with third-party buy now, pay later platforms.
Woman says Social Security owes her hundreds after she lost Medicaid
Cathy Johnson of Lake Placid, Florida, is one of roughly 1.8 million Floridians who lost Medicaid during the unwinding process.
Millions of Rite Aid customers' information stolen in hack: What we know
Initial reports from RansomHub estimated that 45 million customers were affected, but Rite Aid said the real number was far lower.
Medicare change sparks price increase warning from health care expert
Over the next two years, Medicare is set to change in various ways because of policy updates in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Social Security update as judge rules about benefits being income
Colorado Court of Appeals stipulated that the federal law allows Social Security money to be used in payments to a former spouse.
Florida "squatter on steroids" convicted after only 35 minutes
Olandis Hobbs was recently found guilty of using fake documents to take over a $700,000 condo near Panama City Beach.
Stimulus checks being sent this week in one state
The total available is up to $1,312, with some residents able to score their payments by Thursday, July 18.
Map shows cities offering up to $1,300 in rebates
The direct payments are worth up to $1,300 depending on your location and the e-bike you purchase.
Gun makers, crypto see stock jumps after Trump assassination attempt
The news of the attempted assassination has had a rippling effect across the political and economic arena.
Map shows cities with worst inflation problem
Not every area experiences the same effects from inflation, however, with certain cities seeing significantly higher inflation than others.
Squatter's plea deal rejected after judge sees new photos
In Jacksonville, Florida, Patti Peeples was shocked to find out two women had moved illegally into her home last March.
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.