New Social Security Rules in May 2025 – Check Payment Updates and Eligibility

In May 2025, major changes in Social Security will impact seniors, disabled individuals, and workers drawing benefits. The changes will see benefit increases, tax adjustments, and administrative improvement. Below is an in-depth summary of the most salient changes:​ COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment) for 2025 As announced by the Social Security Administration (SSA), a 2.5% … Read more

$1050 CRA Pension Coming for Seniors in 2025 – Know Eligibility & Payment Dates

The federal government might help senior citizens in Canada in 2025. According to recent updates and proposals, the Canada Revenue Agency plans to pay out a new pension grant of CAD $1050 to qualifying seniors. Due to growing living expenses on inflation and medical costs, the measure aims at aiding low and middle-income senior citizens … Read more

UK Announces Minimum Wage Increase for April 2025 – Are You Eligible?

The notable announcement made by the government centers around the greatest hike in the National Minimum Wage and the National Living Wage that comes on board to test the waters starting on April 6th, 2025 through towns and cities across the UK due to increased costs of living. Individually, it would concern every worker based … Read more

Rare Quarters Worth $95 Million Found in Circulation – Are You Holding One?

Some rare quarter coins leave both collectors and investors shouting about some incredible figures in the numismatic valuation. The smallest and least valuable pieces of history with a face value of 25 cents can reach prices of as much as $95 million, representing some of the greatest currency artifacts out there. To prove their worth, … Read more

Canada’s Climate Action Payment April 2025 – Full Guide on Eligibility and Schedule

Under the Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change, the federal government adopted this framework in 2016, allowing provinces and territories to create their own carbon pricing schemes, as long as these complied with the federal minimum requirement; otherwise, any jurisdiction that does not meet that federal threshold is subject to a federal backstop … Read more

IRS’s 5 Simple Tax Tips to Prepare for the Upcoming Tax Season

Planning in advance not only eases stress but also permits deduction identification and credit eligibility, thus saving you money. In any given year, the IRS processes millions of returns, so starting early ensures that you file correctly and on time. Knowing what documents are required, what financial details to organize, and which deadlines are critical … Read more

Canada Minimum Wage Hike 2025: Which Provinces Are Getting a Raise?

Low wages becoming adjustable among the provinces and territories of Canada are because of the continuing sharp increases in the cost of living. These adjustments to wages are meant to keep workers with inflation and to provide wage equity across occupations. Though it has a federal minimum wage, it’s only applicable to workers from companies … Read more

CPP Update 2025: All Recipients to Get $1,900 Per Month

Not that the $1,900 monthly CPP payment is official for all April 2025 beneficiaries, but according to several sources citing relief payments or deposits of different amounts, the most that can be received from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension in April 2025 is $1,433. Different social media posts are arguing about CPP deposits/relief … Read more

$260K Bicentennial Quarter: Rare Coin Still Circulating in the U.S.

To use the latest American numismatic parlance, there really are not many coins that could beat the bit of space between casual collectors and hardcore numismatists like the 1976 Bicentennial Quarter. Such quarters were minted to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the independence of the United States. They have drawn fascination, speculation, and wild exaggerations. … Read more

Apple Federal Credit Union to Pay $2.5M in Overdraft Fee Settlement – Check If You Qualify

If you have ever experienced an overdraft fee charged by Apple Federal Credit Union, you may be eligible to share in a settlement of $2.5 million! The class-action lawsuit was intended to pay back members who had been charged excessive or unfair overdraft fees. This settlement could mean ulterior cash in your pocket, but you … Read more