Millions of people still prefer a paper check for federal income tax refunds. But President Trump signed an executive order to stop paper checks.
The federal government has begun phasing out paper-based payments in a move that will impact Social Security benefits and tax ...
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is moving to a digital-first system. Paper checks are being phased out in favor of ...
Federal workers furloughed during the shutdown can still request a new Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) loan, which allows TSP ...
Navy Federal and USAA are offering zero-interest loans and other financial services to help federal workers during the government shutdown.
Nearly 82,000 active military service members call Florida home. Here's how they will be affected by the government shutdown.
Service members can apply for no-interest loans of up to $6,000 from financial institutions and official non-profit groups.
Social Security beneficiaries will no longer receive physical benefit checks via mail. Going forward, all recipients need to ...
Most recipients already use direct deposit, but limited exceptions remain for seniors and people with disabilities ...
"This change is part of a broader government-wide initiative to modernize payment systems and enhance service delivery." ...
Social Security does get funding from the government but isn't impacted the same way as other federal services during a shutdown.
Plus: IRS will open during the shutdown (for a little while), installment agreements, retirement options, the difference ...