Features By Dan Gorenstein

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States await health care decision

As the Supreme Court prepares to decide the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, states are waiting to see if their gambles about whether the law would be overturned will pay off.
Posted In: Affordable Care Act, Supreme Court, health care reform law
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High court rules, but states' questions remain

The Supreme Court had the final say on upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, but conservative states aren't clamoring for newly available Medicaid money.
Posted In: Affordable Care Act, Supreme Court
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The health care law's legacy

Even if the Affordable Care Act is thrown out by the Supreme Court, some changes spurred by the law are here to stay.
Posted In: health care, health care reform law
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It’s not just your income, it’s your assets

More than 40 percent of Americans are too "asset poor" to weather a job loss for three months.
Posted In: liquidity, assets, poverty
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IRS may have money waiting for you

Today is Earned Income Tax Credit Day, which highlights the benefit for low- and moderate-wage earners.
Posted In: IRS, income tax, Earned Income Tax Credit
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Unemployment workers speak on benefits debate

Job counselors say most unemployed workers are serious job searchers. If Congress doesn't extend benefits, they want more ways to counsel and train the jobless.
Posted In: unemployment benefits
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The jobless speak on extending their benefits

Some economists say long-term benefits help the unemployed avoid reality: They're never going to get the pay they used to.
Posted In: unemployment benefits
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Nation's food banks stretched thin

Food pantries and soup kitchens are seeing increased demand from the needy. At the same time, food prices are rising and charitable donations are down.
Posted In: food insecurity, food banks
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Congress could cut back on heating assistance to the poor

Cutting $1 billion from the heating program would leave two million households without aid.
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State senator mulls competing budget priorities

New Hampshire Senate President Peter Bragdon knows popular state programs will need to be cut. The hard part is deciding which ones.

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