The Veterans Administration is increasing compensation payment rates based on the latest cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) announcement. Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, Veterans and beneficiaries who receive VA compensation benefits will see an 8.7% increase in their monthly...
Month: January 2023
How to Pay Off Marital Debt After a Massachusetts Divorce
If you’re struggling to pay off credit card debt after a Massachusetts divorce, you’re definitely not alone. A recent report from Lending Tree showed that Americans owed a collective $925 billion on their credit cards at last count, and the average unpaid balance per...
Life Insurance to Protect Your Massachusetts Loved Ones
When it comes to protecting your Massachusetts loved ones in case of an unexpected death, choosing the right life insurance policy is crucial. While employer-provided life insurance can be a convenient option, there may be better choices for your specific needs....
Massachusetts Family Size is Changing
Massachusetts families are smaller and people are waiting longer to have children than in years past, according to an NBC News analysis of data released by the National Center for Health Statistics. The U.S. teen birth rate hit a record low in 2019, the NCHS report...
COVID IRS Tax Tip: Grandparents With Eligible Dependents Should Not Miss Out on Child Tax Credit
Grandparents, foster parents or people caring for siblings or other relatives should check their eligibility to receive the 2021 child tax credit. People who claim at least one child as their dependent may not realize they could be eligible to benefit from the child...
Are You a Victim of Ableism Discrimination in Massachusetts?
What is ABLEISM? Discrimination and social prejudice in favor of able-bodied people. Social habits, practices, regulations, laws, and institutions that operate under the assumption that disabled people are inherently less capable overall, less valuable in society, and...
Massachusetts Expands Language Access to Paid Family and Medical Leave
In a notable shift toward inclusivity, the Healey-Driscoll administration has rolled out multilingual support for the Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave program. Residents can now navigate the benefits system in Spanish, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, or...
Gender and Racial Bias in Artificial Intelligence Are Prevalent in Massachusetts
There are many benefits to artificial intelligence. AI can be used in a variety of sectors, ranging from healthcare, criminal justice, manufacturing, lending, education, and hiring. It can also be used within organizations. “ AI can be used to help organizations...
Has a Massachusetts Housing Algorithm Discriminated Against You?
A pair of Black women who claim they were unfairly denied housing in Massachusetts due to an algorithm used to screen prospective tenants are engaged in a lawsuit challenging both the company responsible for the formula and what they deemed a “discriminatory” practice...
Race Discrimination in Massachusetts Housing Market
David Harris, a Boston fair housing advocate, says racism in housing transactions remains a significant problem, more than a half century after the federal Civil Rights Act. And Harris has the test results to prove it. His nonprofit asked two women from different...