When it comes to getting tested, experts say, soon, we may not need to visit the doctor’s office or even leave our homes for fast and reliable results.
“You then have to go to either urgent care or an ER because your primary care provider is closed, and that costs more money on your copay, and it costs the system more money because they charge more," Donovan said.
Even if symptoms show up during office hours, you’re still looking at taking time off of work, which can mean lost income. But there is one thing that could help ease that burden along with transportation challenges — at-home testing.
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CARES Act money will pay for teachers - Winchester Sun | Winchester Sun
If it were not for federal CARES Act funding, Clark County Public Schools would have to cut staffing because of a shortfall in the school district's general fund budget this year.
According to Superintendent Paul Christy, the district was looking at having to cut approximately 12 certified and three classified positions in the school system.
Aleisha Ellis, the schools' chief financial officer, said the district will use about $1 million of its $7 million CARES Act money to cover the salaries, saving the schools about $820,000.
How to save enough money for retirement | Fox Business
Americans in their 60s have a median of $172,000 saved for retirement, according to a study by Transamerica . However, workers of all ages estimate they’ll need $1 million stashed away to feel financially comfortable once they leave the workforce.
Reaching retirement age without being prepared for it financially can be devastating. Regardless of whether you’re in your 50s, 40s , or even younger or how much you have saved so far, the best time to start planning your retirement in earnest is now. To ensure you have a comfortable retirement, make sure you plan accordingly.
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Last year, Americans received two coronavirus stimulus payments. The first was for $1,200 per qualifying adult and $500 for each eligible dependent. The second provided $600 per adult and dependent. And now, it's likely there will be a third stimulus check for $1,400 per adult and child dependent. This money could be delivered in early March if lawmakers are able to proceed on their planned schedule.
Here are some of the biggest money mistakes for couples
Staying on a budget can be challenging, especially if not every member of the family understands what needs to be done.
If your significant other is making a money mistake that's affecting you, then you'll want to take a look at these tips.
"Couples fight over money more than other things like chores, what's for dinner and togetherness," said money savings expert Andrea Woroch. "But a lot of people overlook that aligning financial views can lead to a better relationship, more romance.
Twitter explores Super Follows for creators to earn money - CNET
Twitter has been experimenting with different ways for users to share their thoughts, including audio and disappearing messages.
Twitter is exploring a feature called Super Follow that's meant to help content creators earn more money.
The company has also ramped up efforts to make it easier for users to find topics and interests, to entice them to stay on the site for a longer period of time. Taking on Facebook Groups, Twitter said it's working on a product called Communities that lets people join conversations around a specific topic, like their love for cats, surfing or plants.
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