Coronavirus stimulus checks: Many Senators object to White House’s latest offer

Even though the negotiations are still on and the White House has increased their offer, it is still very unlikely that there will be another coronavirus stimulus package or checks before the November election. This is because several Senators don’t seem happy with the White House raising their offer to $1.8 trillion for the coronavirus […]
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Do you suck when it comes to managing your finances? It might look easy, but it requires a thought process. There is no magic formula for successfully managing finances, but with effort and some planning in mind, one can learn the art of improving money handling. There are many ways to handle the finances from […]
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Read MoreCoronavirus stimulus checks: How US response compares with rest of the world

COVID-19 has traumatized the global economy for months now. It is an unprecedented pandemic, and thus, it requires unprecedented support to overcome its impact. In March, law makers passed the CARES Act, which handed out coronavirus stimulus checks of up to $1,200 and other benefits. Most feel that the U.S. government hasn’t done enough compared […]
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