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Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
A year after COVID, personal finances are not so grim for millions of Americans
Despite historic job losses and financial insecurity, most Americans fared well during the coronavirus pandemic.
Stimulus checks sent to 156M Americans, including Social Security beneficiaries and ‘plus up’ COVID payments
The IRS has issued more than 156 million stimulus payments under President Biden’s American Rescue Plan. Here’s how to check your payment status.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon sees post-pandemic boom for US economy
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said the U.S. economy is headed for a boom that could run well into 2023.
Stimulus checks sent to 130M Americans so far. Delayed payments for some Social Security beneficiaries to roll out.
The Treasury has issued more than 130 million stimulus payments under President Biden’s American Rescue Plan. Here’s how to check your payment status.
IRS tax season 2021: How much will you pay in taxes over a lifetime?
The average American will shell out $525,037 in taxes throughout their lifetime, according to a recent study from fin-tech company Self Financial.
IRS tax refunds to start in May for $10,200 unemployment tax break: Here’s what you need to know
The IRS will start refunding money to people in May who already filed their returns without claiming the new tax break on unemployment benefits.
Stimulus checks coming for some Social Security recipients and other federal beneficiaries, IRS says
When can Social Security recipients expect third stimulus checks? The IRS projects many COVID payments to be sent electronically by April 7.
IRS tax deadline: Retirement and health contributions extended to May 17, but estimated payments still due April 15
Taxpayers now have until May 17 to contribute to their individual retirement accounts and health savings accounts for 2020, the IRS said Monday.
Where’s my third stimulus check? Can I still qualify? Answers to your questions on COVID relief, IRS tax refunds and more
Americans have tons of questions about their stimulus checks and 2020 taxes. Here’s what you need to know about 2021 COVID-relief payments and more.