About 800,000 older Americans live in assisted Homes. Unfortunately, some of them have been largely overlooked in the coronavirus-relief efforts.
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White House makes $1.8 trillion stimulus offer to Congress in compromise to reach agreement
The White House has made a new offer to Democrats of $1.8 trillion in a bid to break months of deadlock over a stalled stimulus bill.
Trump Red Biden Blue campaign seeks to empower activists ahead of November election
Trump Red Biden Blue, a grassroots campaign set up by author John Michael Carroll, is seeking to swing the vote in crucial key states ahead of election day with the #30DaysToWin challenge.
Economists warn of ’double-dip’ recession despite improving business sentiment
The U.S. economy is facing the risk of a double-dip recession in the coming months, economists have warned.
U.S. Treasury Department fines Capital One $80 million for ‘careless’ data breach
Capital One has been fined $80 million following one of the biggest data breaches at a bank on record.
Labor Department to end unemployment benefits 1 week early
The United States Labor Department has confirmed that a large majority of Americans will be cut off from receiving their $600 weekly unemployment benefits 7 days early.
Investors eye surging $55 trillion debt bubble while stock markets suffer worst day since March
Was the stock market rally too soon?
Biggest jobs increase in history as 2.5 million people get back to work
The US stunned global markets as it reported an unprecedented rise in jobs for the month of May.
New York set to reopen after curve hits “close” to bottom
The curve in coronavirus infections has flattened in recent days giving additional optimism that New York can start to reopen.
U.S. economy will rebound within 60 days
Things are going to get worse for the economy before they start improving according to New York Fed President John Williams.