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COVID-19 Will Change LTC Plans for Clients

COVID-19 Will Change LTC Plans for Clients The pandemic has hit long-term care institutions particularly hard, and the effects are likely to persist, including a shift to more home-based care and changing projections for clients’ retirement costs. Long-term care has long been the biggest hole in the U.S. retirement safety net, and the pandemic is raising the stakes on the risks your clients face. The horrific level of death among residents and staff in care facilities has called into question the model for institutional care. Meanwhile, the costs are jumping, driven by accelerating pressures on care facilities. For planners advising clients on a future that may require a lengthy span of care at some level, the outlook is opaque.

Congress Poised To Simplify FAFSA, And Help People In Prison Go To College

Samuel Corum / Getty Images Originally published on December 20, 2020 9:28 pm U.S. lawmakers have announced an agreement on a handful of higher education measures that would provide meaningful help to marginalized students, students of color and many of the schools that serve them. The aid is part of a broad new set of legislation, meant to fund the federal government through fiscal year 2021. Lawmakers are expected to vote on the proposed changes this week. This bipartisan agreement is a significant step toward making higher education more affordable for millions of Americans, Rep. Bobby Scott, the Democratic chairman of the House education committee, said in a statement Sunday night.

KUOW - Congress Poised To Simplify FAFSA, And Help People In Prison Go To College

Congress Poised To Simplify FAFSA, And Help People In Prison Go To College at 6:07 pm NPR U.S. lawmakers have announced an agreement on a handful of higher education measures that would provide meaningful help to marginalized students, students of color and many of the schools that serve them. The aid is part of a broad new set of legislation, meant to fund the federal government through fiscal year 2021. Lawmakers are expected to vote on the proposed changes this week. This bipartisan agreement is a significant step toward making higher education more affordable for millions of Americans, Rep. Bobby Scott, the Democratic chairman of the House education committee, said in a statement Sunday night.

Amazon has turned a middle-class warehouse career into a McJob

Amazon has turned a middle-class warehouse career into a McJob By Matt Day and Spencer Soper, Bloomberg News Published: December 21, 2020, 6:02am Share: Employees at an Amazon warehouse in Hawthorne, Calif. Many Amazon warehouse employees struggle to pay the bills. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/TNS) Amazon.com Inc. job ads are everywhere. Plastered on city buses, displayed on career web sites, slotted between songs on classic rock stations. They promise a quick start, $15 an hour and health insurance. In recent weeks, America’s second-largest employer has rolled out videos featuring happy package handlers wearing masks, a pandemic-era twist on its annual holiday season hiring spree.

When could the IRS start sending your second stimulus check? What we know now

When could the IRS start sending your second stimulus check? What we know now
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