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Proposed Medicaid Changes Could Devastate Kentucky Families

Proposed Medicaid Changes Could Devastate Kentucky Families—See What’s at Stake

Kentucky faces a major healthcare shake-up with proposed Medicaid changes in 2025, risking coverage loss for up to 345,000 residents and $1.7 billion in funding cuts. This comprehensive guide explains what’s at stake, who’s affected, and how you can take action. Stay informed, contact your representatives, and explore your coverage options now.

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Dave Ramsey Slams Washington “Do Your Job!”

Dave Ramsey Slams Washington: “Do Your Job!”- Blistering Message About Protecting Your Money

inancial expert Dave Ramsey calls on Washington to adopt clear and predictable policies that protect small businesses from the chaos of political infighting and economic uncertainty.

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3 Alarming Signs Your “One-Time” Purchases Are Secretly Becoming a Spending Habit

3 Alarming Signs Your “One-Time” Purchases Are Secretly Becoming a Spending Habit

Learn how to identify and stop the shift from occasional treats to habitual spending. Discover expert-backed strategies for regaining control of your finances today.

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Teachers & First Responders Score Big With New Pension Perks

Teachers & First Responders Score Big With New Pension Perks; Are You on the List?

The Social Security Fairness Act, signed into law in January 2025, repeals WEP and GPO provisions, restoring full Social Security benefits to public sector workers. Eligible retirees began receiving retroactive payments averaging $6,710 in February 2025, with monthly benefit increases of up to $1,000+ starting April 2025.

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$1,999 in Social Security Payments Rolling Out

$1,999 in Social Security Payments Rolling Out; Only These Groups Qualify Before May 31

In May 2025, the Social Security Administration is distributing payments averaging $1,999 to eligible beneficiaries, with specific schedules based on birth dates and benefit initiation dates. Understanding these schedules and eligibility criteria is essential for timely receipt of benefits.

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Pensions Boosted

Pensions Boosted: Police, Firefighters, and Teachers Set for Raises After New Bill Signed

Police officers, firefighters, and teachers are set to see significant pension increases and Social Security boosts after a new bill is signed into law. Find out how these changes can impact your retirement planning and financial future.

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Spousal Wealth Transfer

Spousal Wealth Transfer: The Quiet Financial Force Changing American Families

Spousal wealth transfer—the often-overlooked cousin of the Great Wealth Transfer—is reshaping American families. With $54 trillion projected to move between spouses, primarily to women, the need for proactive financial planning has never been greater. This article breaks down what you need to know, from estate planning tips to navigating taxes, helping readers from all walks of life prepare for the coming wave of wealth.

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Social Security Payments Slashed 15% in June 2025

Social Security Payments Slashed 15% in June 2025; Here’s What the New Rules Mean for You

Starting June 2025, Social Security recipients with defaulted federal student loans will face a 15% reduction in benefits due to the resumption of the Treasury Offset Program. Learn who is affected, how it works, and steps to mitigate the impact.

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After Harvard Controversy, Is a Crackdown on International Students Coming

After Harvard Controversy, Is a Crackdown on International Students Coming? Here’s What Trump Said

The Trump administration's revocation of Harvard's ability to enroll international students has sparked legal challenges and raised concerns about the future of international education in the U.S. This article explores the context, implications, and guidance for navigating the evolving landscape.

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Trump and Johnson’s Partnership Just Proved Its Muscle

Trump and Johnson’s Partnership Just Proved Its Muscle; What the House Vote Reveals

The U.S. House's narrow approval of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" highlights the strategic alliance between President Trump and Speaker Johnson. This comprehensive legislation proposes extensive tax reforms, significant cuts to social programs, and increased defense spending, with potential long-term implications for the national economy and vulnerable populations.

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