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Author: Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY

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Working from home during COVID-19? Here’s what that means for your tax returns

February 16, 2021February 16, 2021 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Working from home during COVID-19? Here’s what that means for your tax returns

Now that tax season is underway, are you wondering whether working from home means a bigger bill this year or maybe a tax break? We have the answers.

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Child Tax Credit: Here’s how the Democrats’ $3,600 per-child plan would work

February 9, 2021 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Child Tax Credit: Here’s how the Democrats’ $3,600 per-child plan would work

The overhaul would expand the Child Tax Credit to up to $3,600 for children up to 6 years old, or $3,000 for children up to age 17.

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Library book late? Overdue fees are going away at many libraries amid COVID-19 pandemic economic crisis

February 8, 2021February 8, 2021 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Library book late? Overdue fees are going away at many libraries amid COVID-19 pandemic economic crisis

Library fees hit lower-income patrons hard and dissuade them from coming back. Amid the pandemic, dozens of libraries have abolished the fines.

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Facing a double-whammy, millennials rack up credit card debt during the pandemic

January 27, 2021January 27, 2021 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Facing a double-whammy, millennials rack up credit card debt during the pandemic

Young people have suffered a double-whammy, trailing other generations in wealth creation before the pandemic and losing income during it.

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Stimulus checks and taxes: What you need to know before filing your 2020 income tax returns

January 22, 2021January 22, 2021 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Stimulus checks and taxes: What you need to know before filing your 2020 income tax returns

Get answers to questions like whether you’ll have to pay taxes on those stimulus checks and how they could impact your anticipated refund.

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‘I lasted two hours’: Workers with lingering COVID-19 ailments struggle to resume their old jobs

January 21, 2021January 21, 2021 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘I lasted two hours’: Workers with lingering COVID-19 ailments struggle to resume their old jobs

In some cases, sufferers of lingering COVID symptoms say they’re still unable to return to their jobs, almost a year after contracting the disease.

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Despite stimulus, fewer than 4 in 10 Americans could pay for an emergency $1,000 expense

January 11, 2021January 11, 2021 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Despite stimulus, fewer than 4 in 10 Americans could pay for an emergency $1,000 expense

Millions of households entered winter with less financial flexibility, even as the pandemic rages across the U.S. and employers cut jobs in December.

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Want to Zoom with Santa Claus during the COVID-19 pandemic? Get ready to open your wallet

December 13, 2020December 15, 2020 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Want to Zoom with Santa Claus during the COVID-19 pandemic? Get ready to open your wallet

Video options abound for parents who don’t want their kids to miss out on Santa visits during COVID. They will cost you anywhere between $10 to $750.

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Winter is coming, and millions may lose their jobs in restaurants and hospitality

November 24, 2020November 24, 2020 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Winter is coming, and millions may lose their jobs in restaurants and hospitality

Many restaurants and businesses in colder-weather regions will face big challenges, including job losses, as winter arrives, a new study shows.

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Open enrollment for 2021 benefits is underway. Here’s what you should know before the deadline.

November 20, 2020 Aimee Picchi, Special to USA TODAY Comments Off on Open enrollment for 2021 benefits is underway. Here’s what you should know before the deadline.

Open enrollment for 2021 benefits will kick off in November, when companies ask workers to pick medical, dental plans and more.

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