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  2. 5 Reasons Why Americans Can’t Pay Their Bills - AOL

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    The post-pandemic years have not been kind to American consumers. Prices are up, as well as interest rates on credit cards and loans. That has resulted in many families having a hard time making ...

  3. Social Security Fairness Act could restore benefits, but ...

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    The Windfall Elimination Provision affects people who qualify for Social Security benefits through their job but also receive a pension from another job where they didn't pay into Social Security.

  4. 4 Bills You Don’t Have To Pay If You’re Poor - AOL

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    Now it’s not a matter of paying your bills on time, but rather if you can pay them at all — a debt spiral from high-interest rate credit cards ensues. Consider This: 7 Frugal Habits of the ...

  5. Online bill pay: What is it and why it’s a good idea - AOL

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    Online bill pay is an electronic payment service offered by many banks, credit unions and bill-pay services. It allows consumers to make various types of payments through a website or app, such as ...

  6. Domestic Worker's Bill of Rights - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 California bill, which was inspired by the New York Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, would have entitled domestic workers to overtime pay, eased eligibility requirements for workers' compensation, and provided them with meal and rest breaks, the right to eight hours of sleep, and the right to use their employers’ kitchens to cook their ...

  7. If You Can’t Pay All Your Bills, Which Should You Pay First?

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    When you’re struggling to pay bills, Maliga also said it’s important to reach out to your creditors or service providers to let them know. “There may be grace periods, payment plans or other ...

  8. Negotiable instrument - Wikipedia

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    A bill of exchange is essentially an order made by one person to another to pay money to a third person. A bill of exchange requires in its inception three parties—the drawer, the drawee, and the payee. The person who draws the bill is called the drawer. He gives the order to pay money to the third party.

  9. Child support in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sage, U.S. Court of Appeals (2nd Cir., 1996), the court upheld the constitutionality of a law allowing federal fines and up to two years imprisonment for a person willfully failing to pay more than $5,000 in child support over a year or more when said child resides in a different state from that of the non-custodial parent. [111]