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Lamont proposes rebate for Connecticut residents ‘getting crushed' by cost of living
Rising energy costs this winter have prompted Gov. Ned Lamont to explore ways to reduce the cost of living in Connecticut.
Millions of paper cheques from the government valued at more than $2 billion dollars since 2022 that have been sent out to Canadians -- and have not been cashed.
Daily Express US on MSN
Homeowners in one state can earn $1,000 right now - who's eligible to apply
Certain homeowners and renters in Pennsylvania can now submit applications for the state's Property Tax and Rent Rebate ...
"Anyone saving into a personal pension or other ‘relief at source’ scheme can get higher rate relief – but only if they claim it," says former pensions minister ...
Medicare’s Maximum Fair Price (MFP) officially went live on January 1st. Select Medicare Part D drugs are now subject to negotiated pricing under the Inflation Reduction Act, with 15 additional Part D ...
Bettors can seize exciting Super Bowl betting promos for the Denver Broncos/New England Patriots vs. the Los Angeles ...
The annual percentage yield (APY) is accurate as of January 8, 2025 and subject to change at the Bank’s discretion. Refer to ...
Young and the Invested on MSN
Protect your grandparents: 15 scams targeting the elderly
An article detailing the most common scams targeting seniors and how to avoid them.
Nevada Rural Housing, in partnership with the Nevada Housing Coalition, announced its Keys to the Missing Middle ...
New budget language lays out how Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to structure a $200 million electric vehicle rebate program, ...
Gov. Ned Lamont’s administration expects 2.2 million Connecticut residents will benefit from the one-time rebate.
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