The BCBS Settlement 2025 is one of the largest health insurance settlements in recent history, with Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) set to distribute $2.67 billion to eligible customers. This settlement comes after years of litigation accusing BCBS of violating antitrust laws, limiting competition, and driving up health insurance premiums. If you were insured by Continue reading
Millions of Aussies to Receive $150 Energy Bill Rebate Starting July 1
In a much-needed move to support Australians grappling with soaring energy costs, the government has confirmed an extension of the popular energy rebate scheme. As part of the 2025 Federal Budget, every Australian household and one million small businesses will receive an additional $150 energy rebate. This announcement, made by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, is Continue reading
Big Changes Coming to SNAP in New York: What Every Recipient Needs to Know for 2025
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), also known as food stamps, is set to undergo major changes in New York in 2025. With nearly 15% of New York’s population relying on SNAP benefits, these changes could have a widespread impact on families, seniors, and disabled individuals across the state. Republican lawmakers have long pushed for Continue reading
Ohio Seniors Could See Increased SNAP Benefits 2025 Under New Bipartisan Bill: What It Means for You
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) could soon provide additional financial relief for seniors in Ohio, thanks to a newly proposed bipartisan bill. If passed, this legislation will ensure that low-income seniors receiving minimal SNAP benefits receive at least $50 per month to help cover grocery costs. With over 70,000 Ohio households affected by recent Continue reading
Canada’s Next Grocery Rebate 2025 Eligibility, Payment Date, and Amount Details
With inflation continuing to strain household budgets across Canada, the Canada Grocery Rebate 2025 is a beacon of financial relief. Designed to help low- and modest-income Canadians cope with skyrocketing grocery prices, this one-time, tax-free payment could be the support you need. In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know—from eligibility criteria Continue reading
US Minimum Wage Increases 2025: A Comprehensive State-by-State Breakdown
As of April 2025, several U.S. states, cities, and counties have implemented minimum wage increases to help workers combat rising living costs and achieve greater financial stability. While the federal minimum wage remains unchanged at $7.25 per hour, these localized adjustments demonstrate a commitment to fairer wages and economic growth. State-by-State Minimum Wage Overview for Continue reading
Canada CRA Parental Benefits in 2025 Eligibility, Payment Amounts & Dates Explained
Parental benefits in Canada are financial aids designed to ease the financial burden of raising a child. They allow parents to take time off work to care for their newborn or newly adopted child without worrying about income loss. Key Types of Parental Benefits: These programs aim to support families during crucial early years, ensuring Continue reading
7 States Set to Roll Out Major Changes, from Higher Speed Limits to Automatic Limiters
America’s highways are about to get faster—but there’s a high-tech catch. Seven U.S. states are raising speed limits in 2025, touting it as a nod to modern driving conditions and public demand. However, in some cases, new laws come with a digital leash: mandatory GPS speed limiters installed in select vehicles. These aren’t just policy Continue reading
State Updates Speed Limit Laws in New Rules Impacting Over 4.5 Million Drivers
As of May 5, North Dakota has joined a growing list of U.S. states that allow drivers to travel at speeds up to 80 miles per hour on designated multi-lane highways. This decision, finalized with Governor Kelly Armstrong’s signature, makes North Dakota the ninth state to adopt the 80-mph threshold. The new speed limit law Continue reading
Experts weigh in As Quebec rolls out new tipping rules, should Ontario follow suit?
A new regulation recently rolled out in Quebec is reshaping the way restaurant tips are calculated and presented — and experts in Toronto say Ontario should take notes. This shift could have ripple effects across Canada, where tipping culture has increasingly come under fire from frustrated consumers. What Changed in Quebec? As of last week, Continue reading