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Author: Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY
Delaying college in the pandemic could cost you: Study says students could lose $90,000 over their lifetime
Many students are considering a gap year, worried about the cost and quality of online instruction. But economists say that isn’t a great idea.
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Modern families: Multigenerational households are on the rise, thanks to financial and emotional benefits
Multigenerational households are on the rise. The benefits go way beyond the financial. But there are costs.
2020 tax deadline is today. Here’s what you need to know if you haven’t filed.
Tax season is stressful for many consumers in the best of times, but 2020 has heightened those anxieties.
Trump payroll tax cut would come at a time when Social Security is already facing trouble
President Trump’s proposed payroll tax cut would boost the economy, but would slash the primary source of funding for Social Security.
Older Americans face another pandemic risk: Most can’t work remotely despite COVID-19
Older workers are less likely than younger ones to have jobs that can be done remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Extra $600 in weekly unemployment benefits runs out next month. Here’s how to prepare
The millions of Americans who have filed for unemployment benefits since the pandemic hit the economy in March face an unwelcome surprise next month.
During coronavirus crisis, you may need cash fast — but avoid tapping these money sources
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many Americans need access to cash. But some options are better, in the long run, than others at getting funds.
Debt collectors can garnish coronavirus stimulus checks because of a loophole, legal advocates say
Stimulus checks aren’t explicitly off-limits to debt collectors or creditors, unlike other payments such as Social Security and disability benefits.