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- Find Financial Support | HHS. gov
Nurse Corps Scholarship Program: Students earning eligible nursing degrees or certificates may qualify for coverage of tuition and other education costs if you agree to work for at least 2 years at an eligible health facility with a critical shortage of nurses Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program (NHHSP): Native Hawaiian students pursuing careers in primary and behavioral health
- Take Advantage of These New Tax Changes for 2026 - AARP
Most of the changes are products of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), signed into law on July 4 If you qualify, you can take advantage of the new tax rules when you file your federal income tax return for 2025, which is due April 15, 2026
- When Are You Eligible For Social Security? - AARP
Qualifying for retirement benefits is based on credits you earn when paying Social Security taxes You qualify once you've earned 40 credits
- Who’s eligible for Medicare? - HHS. gov
Generally, Medicare is for people 65 or older You may be able to get Medicare earlier if you have a disability, End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a transplant), or ALS (also called Lou Gehrig’s disease)
- HHS Expands Access to Affordable Health Insurance
WASHINGTON — The U S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced today it is implementing important measures to expand access to more affordable catastrophic health coverage through HHS’ new hardship exemption guidance This guidance streamlines access to more affordable catastrophic coverage for consumers who are ineligible for advance payments of the premium tax credit (APTC
- What to Know About the New $6,000 Tax Deduction - AARP
Who is eligible for the deduction? To qualify for the deduction, you must be at least 65 years old by the end of the tax year and have a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of less than $175,000
- How SNAP Works and Who Qualifies for Food Assistance - AARP
Many are eligible for SNAP benefits, though nearly two-thirds who likely qualify don’t participate, due to lack of awareness, stigma or other barriers, according to AARP research
- Who Can Collect the Social Security Death Benefit? - AARP
Only the widow, widower or child of a Social Security beneficiary can collect the death benefit You can apply by calling Social Security or visiting a local office
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