Succeeding as a Black executive, board member and mom
Opeyemi Oluwole is a Stride Board Member and Senior Vice President of Consumer Marketing at Teladoc Health. In honor of Black History Month, she's sharing a bit of her story with us.
Meet the Fashion Stylist and Graphic Designer Who Empowers Women to Feel Beautiful, Inside and Out
This is part of a series of stories we’re sharing about independent workers. Since February is Black History Month, we’re recognizing the unique stories of Black independent workers. We spoke with Sherice Franklin, a fashion stylist and graphic designer, to learn more about her experience as a Black independent worker.
Lower Your Tax Bill with These 5 Tax Deductions for Independent Workers
Every year, independent workers pay more tax than they should because they’re not taking advantage of deducting their business expenses. Here are five common tax deductions that most independent workers can take to lower their tax bill.
One worker’s advice to fellow Black independent workers
This is part of a series of stories we’re sharing about independent workers. Since February is Black History Month, we’re recognizing the unique stories of Black independent workers. We spoke with Elsabet, a rideshare driver and insurance agent, to learn more about her experience as a Black independent worker.
Happy Lunar New Year!
Pam Chen is our Head of Business Development & Strategic Partnerships. In honor of Lunar New Year, she’s sharing a bit of history about the holiday and how she celebrates with her family.
5 Steps to a Stress-Free Tax Season
Tax Season is upon us! You might be wondering what comes next. Don’t worry—we have you covered: follow these five steps to make your filing process smoother than ever before.
Ultimate Health Insurance Guide for American Indians and Alaska Natives
As an American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN), you likely are eligible for health care benefits that are uniquely designed for you! Read on to learn more about what these look like, how eligibility is determined, and how you can get started.
Your Guide to Health Insurance in Washington DC
The Washington DC health insurance exchange is called DC Health Link. This is where eligible people (ie: people who aren't aren’t already covered by Medicaid, an employer, their parents, or Veterans Affairs) can find subsidized ACA plans. Sign up between November 1 and January 31 to ensure you get coverage.