Tax Write-Offs 101: What They Are and How They Work
Confused about tax write-offs? This comprehensive guide breaks it down for you, including what tax write-offs are and how to use them to your advantage.
Are Parents Required to Provide Health Insurance Until Age 26? Everything You Need To Know
If you’re under the age of 26, you can get covered by your parents’ health insurance plan. But sometimes your parents’ coverage isn’t the best option for your needs. And even if it is, what happens when you turn 26 and need to get insurance of your own?
Your Complete Guide to How Health Insurance Works When Switching Jobs
Transitioning from one job to another can be an exciting but stressful time. One of the biggest causes of concern is whether or not there will be continued health insurance coverage during this period of unemployment.
The Importance of Mental Health Services for New Mothers and How Health Insurance Can Help You Access Them
Are you a new mother or on your way to becoming one? First of all, congratulations! You and your growing family have quite the adventure ahead of you. With the twists and turns of parenthood come unexpected struggles — and postpartum mental health issues are among the most serious and under-discussed.
Can Married Couples Have Separate Health Insurance? What You Should Know
Are you hearing wedding bells? If you and that lucky someone are planning to say “I do” this year, you may have some questions about your health insurance coverage and whether or not it makes sense to add your spouse or life partner to your plan (or for them to add you to theirs).
How Medicaid Redetermination Impacts Gig Economy Workers
Now that the pandemic-era rules requiring continuous Medicaid coverage are ending, as many as 15 million Americans are at risk of losing access to health care coverage as states begin eligibility redeterminations.
How To Prepare for Upcoming Medicaid Changes
It’s possible that you could lose Medicaid coverage later this year, because states are in the process of reassessing people’s eligibility for the program. But don’t worry — here’s a guide to help you prepare for this potential change, plus advice for how to find an affordable new health plan so there’s no gap in your coverage if you lose Medicaid.