Finance

BBC Confirms Columbia University Misled Rankings in $9M Lawsuit Fallout

BBC Confirms Columbia University Misled Rankings in $9M Lawsuit Fallout

Columbia University agreed to pay $9 million after submitting false data to U.S. News college rankings, misleading thousands of students from 2016–2022. The lawsuit, prompted by a professor’s investigation, exposed inflated class size and faculty stats. This case has fueled national debate on the integrity of college rankings, with top schools reevaluating their participation. Experts urge families to focus on transparency and long-term student outcomes when choosing a school.

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SASSA Warns Grant Payments May Be Suspended for Not Disclosing Income Sources

SASSA Warns: Grant Payments May Be Suspended for Not Disclosing Income Sources

SASSA has flagged over 210,000 grant beneficiaries for failing to disclose income sources, warning that payments may be suspended. This expanded guide explains why the audit matters, who is affected, how to avoid suspension, and what professionals and families can do to stay compliant. Learn about income reporting rules, appeal rights, and how to protect your SASSA grant from cancellation with timely, accurate information.

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July 2025 SASSA Grant Payment Guide for South African Pensioners

July 2025 SASSA Grant Payment Guide for South African Pensioners – Check Details!

Everything South African pensioners need to know about the July 2025 SASSA grant payment dates, amounts, appeal process, and safety tips. This guide explains how to access funds, avoid suspension, and manage your grant smartly—plus key resources for caregivers and official links to SASSA platforms.

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Exact Dates for DWP Winter Fuel Payments in 2025 Revealed

Exact Dates for DWP Winter Fuel Payments in 2025 Revealed—Check If You’re Eligible

Exact Dates for DWP Winter Fuel Payments: When the bitter UK winter rolls in and energy bills shoot up, keeping warm shouldn’t feel like ...

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July 2025 SSI Payments Might Be Smaller Than Expected

July 2025 SSI Payments Might Be Smaller Than Expected— Here’s Why and When You’ll Get Paid

In July 2025, millions may see their Social Security or SSI checks reduced by up to 50% due to a new SSA rule targeting overpayments. If you’ve received a notice dated April 25 or later, you could be affected. This guide explains why payments are shrinking, how to fight it with waivers and appeals, and what to expect on your pay date. Act now to protect your income and peace of mind.

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July 2025 Social Security Payments

July 2025 Social Security Payments: Important Dates Every Washington State Resident Should Know

Wondering when your Social Security check will arrive in July 2025? This in-depth guide breaks down payment dates for SSI, SSDI, and retirement benefits for Washington State residents. Learn what day you’ll get paid, how much you’ll receive with 2025’s 2.5% COLA increase, how to avoid delays, spot scams, and connect with state resources. Perfect for seniors, disabled individuals, caregivers, and financial planners.

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Millions of Americans Could See Their Social Security Checks Cut by 50 Percent

Millions of Americans Could See Their Social Security Checks Cut by 50 Percent

Millions of Americans are seeing their Social Security checks slashed by 50% starting July 2025 due to a new SSA overpayment recovery rule. This applies to anyone receiving overpayment notices dated April 25, 2025, or later. With over 2 million affected, it’s vital to act fast. Learn how to file waivers, appeal, and negotiate lower payments to avoid financial hardship. Use SSA Form SSA-632 and explore your legal rights now.

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Trump’s Claim That His Bill Ends Social Security Taxes Debunked by Experts

Trump’s Claim That His Bill Ends Social Security Taxes Debunked by Experts

Despite claims from former President Trump, the new bill does not eliminate Social Security taxes. It offers a temporary deduction from 2025 to 2028 for seniors over 65, helping some avoid taxes on their benefits. However, millions will still owe taxes, and the deduction will expire unless renewed. Experts call the claim misleading and caution that the bill could impact the solvency of Social Security if extended or expanded.

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Social Security Garnishments Begin in Weeks as New Rule Hits Recipients Hard

Social Security Garnishments Begin in Weeks as New Rule Hits Recipients Hard – What You Need to Know?

A major change to Social Security begins in July 2025, allowing the government to withhold up to 50% of monthly checks from recipients flagged for overpayments. This new rule replaces the previous 10% cap and affects millions of seniors and people with disabilities. Learn how to protect your benefits, file waivers, and fight back legally using this expert-backed, easy-to-understand guide.

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Trump's Big Beautiful Bill Promises to End Social Security Taxes but Critics Say It's Misleading

Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill Promises to End Social Security Taxes but Critics Say It’s Misleading – Check Details!

Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” claims to eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits, but the reality is more nuanced. The bill introduces a senior deduction of $6,000 per person (or $12,000 per couple), which may reduce or eliminate taxes for many retirees. However, it does not repeal Social Security taxation altogether. Experts warn the policy could hasten insolvency of the trust fund. Here's what retirees and professionals need to know.

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