A rare 1955 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent, discovered in a school coin jar, has fetched $70,000 at auction, highlighting the enduring allure of numismatic treasures. The 1955 Doubled Die Penny: A Numismatic Marvel The 1955 Doubled Die Continue reading
Canada’s $300 Federal Relief Payment 2025- Eligibility, Dates, And How To Get It
In response to the escalating cost of living, the Canadian government has introduced a one-time, tax-free $300 federal relief payment. This initiative aims to assist low- and moderate-income Canadians in managing essential expenses such as food, housing, Continue reading
$1,380 Senior Bonus In May 2025? What Canadians Need To Know About Payments, Eligibility, And Upcoming Relief
As inflation and daily expenses remain high, Canadian seniors are looking for financial relief. Recently, a $1,380 cash bonus for seniors in May 2025 has become a widely discussed topic. While this amount has sparked excitement among pensioners, it’s Continue reading
Former SSA Administrator Warns- Benefits May Be Halted in May 2025
During a recent forum at Long Island University, Martin O’Malley, the former chief of the Social Security Administration (SSA), raised alarming concerns regarding potential disruptions to Social Security payments. Joined by Democratic Representatives Laura Gillen and Tom Continue reading
$2,000 IRS Child Tax Credit 2025- Refund Boost, Eligibility Rules, And How To Claim Before Deadline
The $2,000 Child Tax Credit (CTC) for the 2024 tax year, filed in 2025, continues to offer substantial financial support to millions of American families. This federal benefit is aimed at helping cover the rising costs of child-rearing and Continue reading
1943 Bronze Lincoln Penny Discovered Under Floorboard Breaks $375,000 Record
In a remarkable twist of fate, a homeowner renovating an early 1900s house uncovered a 1943 bronze Lincoln penny beneath an old wooden floorboard. At first glance, it looked like an ordinary penny, but upon closer inspection, the reddish-brown Continue reading
Social Security May 2025 Delays – Why Retirees Must Wait An Extra Week For Payments
Millions of American retirees relying on Social Security are set to experience a one-week delay in receiving their monthly payments in May 2025. These adjustments are due to a combination of calendar anomalies, weekend overlaps, and administrative timing shifts. While the delay doesn’t affect Continue reading
$2,200 One-Time Payment For Canadians In 2025 – Who Gets It And When
In response to rising living expenses and financial strain on vulnerable populations, the Government of Canada has introduced a one-time $2,200 direct deposit payment in 2025. This new financial assistance is aimed primarily at low-income seniors, pensioners, Continue reading
UK Government Urged To Rethink PIP And Universal Credit Cuts As Economic Costs Mount
The UK government’s proposed reductions to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit have ignited widespread criticism, with experts warning of significant economic repercussions. The Trussell Trust reports that poverty-related issues are costing the UK economy over Continue reading
DWP SWAP Scheme Update- Push to Move Thousands of Benefit Claimants into Employment
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has introduced initiatives aimed at providing vital support to individuals claiming certain out-of-work benefits. These initiatives, known as Sector-Based Work Academy Programmes (SWAPs), focus on offering training, work placements, and Continue reading