Older workers are less likely than younger ones to have jobs that can be done remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Author: Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY
Extra $600 in weekly unemployment benefits runs out next month. Here’s how to prepare
The millions of Americans who have filed for unemployment benefits since the pandemic hit the economy in March face an unwelcome surprise next month.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, many Americans need access to cash. But some options are better, in the long run, than others at getting funds.
Debt collectors can garnish coronavirus stimulus checks because of a loophole, legal advocates say
Stimulus checks aren’t explicitly off-limits to debt collectors or creditors, unlike other payments such as Social Security and disability benefits.
Here’s how to use your $1,200 stimulus check from the government’s coronavirus relief package
Millions will receive stimulus checks from the government as part of the coronavirus relief package. Here are tips for using that money wisely.
If you’re working from home, chances are you’ll save money
There are financial tradeoffs of working from home. But overall, you might be saving money by not commuting.
Can’t make a credit card or mortgage payment? Here’s how to ask for help
Americans worried about missing a credit card or mortgage payments have options, including reaching out to your bank or lender for help.
Many Americans don’t have $400 for emergencies, but here are 6 ways to save that amount in a month
Four in 10 Americans struggle to come up with $400 in a pinch. Here are six ways to set aside that amount in a month
Taxes 2020: What you don’t know about your tax bracket could hurt you
Tax brackets can hurt taxpayers if they don’t understand how they work. The IRS typically issues new tax brackets annually that affect your earnings.