You can’t avoid the inevitable accident at work. In most cases, workers’ compensation will cover your medical bills. But what happens if you’re injured outside of work? Will you have any coverage, or will your lost wages go unpaid? Workers’ ...

Important: We updated this article in November 2023 to make sure all info below is accurate. If you like room to roam, then you might call North Dakota home. As the 19th largest state in the USA, it’s also the third-least ...

Important: We updated this article in October 2023 to make sure all info below is correct. When you think of Maine, what comes to mind? If it’s lobster, there is a good reason for it! With about 4,500 active fishermen, ...

When applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), most people expect to have to prove impairment and inability to work. But it catches many applicants off guard when they receive questions about their literacy and schooling. In fact, “What does my ...

Important: We updated this article in August 2023 with the most current data from the Social Security Administration. Are you counting on Social Security benefits to support you when you retire? If so, are you sure you qualify? Wait, what? ...

Important: We updated this article in August 2023 to make sure all info below is current and correct. When it comes to Social Security retirement and disability, many people don’t realize both benefits are SSA administered. What that also means ...

Important: We updated this article in July 2023 to make sure all info below is both current and correct. Often referred to as “America in Miniature,” Maryland is a little state with a lot of history. In fact, Francis Scott ...

The term “Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance” (RSDI) outlines the three types of Social Security Administration (SSA) benefits available. In other words, the RSDI program refers to any benefits the SSA pays to workers, their dependents, and survivors. But how ...

By 2023, 12.1 million people in the United States will have atrial fibrillation, according to CDC estimates. And this irregular heartbeat condition contributes to about 158,000 deaths each year. Those statistics should give anyone with A-fib pause, or perhaps cause ...

An inability to read or write can undoubtedly make it more challenging to find work. But that’s a reality for the 21% of U.S. adults who are illiterate. Because of their lack of reading and writing skills, many illiterate adults ...