Three years of relief from payments on $1.6 trillion in student debt allowed for other borrowing and spending — and will shift into reverse.
Tag: Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (2020)
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How the Employee Retention Tax Credit Became a Magnet for Fraud
The Employee Retention Credit has spawned a cottage industry of firms claiming to help businesses access stimulus funds, often in violation of federal rules.
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How Might the Government Avoid Default? Biden Offers Clues.
After making little progress with Republican leaders at the White House on Tuesday, the president previewed two possible endgames to resolve a debt-limit standoff.
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House G.O.P. Eyes Rescinding Unspent Covid Money as Part of Its Fiscal Plan
Estimates put the amount of leftover money between $50 billion and $70 billion. But even if Republicans could claw it back, it would not make much of a dent in the deficit.
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How the End of the Covid Public Health Emergency Will Affect Testing and Treatment
The emergency expires in May, complicating access to tests and treatment in the U.S.