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  1. The Best Personal Finance and Budgeting Apps for 2026

    Jan 22, 2026 · We’ve been covering the apps that help you manage your bank accounts, budgets, and credit profile for more than 15 years, and they’re exponentially better than they were in the …

  2. Government benefits | USAGov

    Get information on government programs that may help you pay for food, housing, health care, and other basic living expenses. Learn about Social Security and government checks.

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  4. Federal Student Aid | U.S. Department of Education

    Feb 5, 2026 · FSA provides information on student financial aid opportunities such as work-study, federal loan programs, and grants.

  5. How do I apply for financial aid for my family? - HHS.gov

    May 9, 2023 · To find out if you are eligible for financial aid and other programs, visit benefits.gov. You can take an eligibility questionnaire, learn more about programs, and find state and local contact …

  6. Facing financial hardship - USAGov

    Learn how to apply for government programs for living expenses including food stamps (SNAP), welfare (TANF), rent assistance, Lifeline, LIHEAP, and more.

  7. Money for College - U.S. Department of Education

    Oct 4, 2024 · From student loans to loan repayment plans, Studentaid.gov is your source to access and manage your financial aid. Visit Studentaid.gov. Grants, work-study, loans, and scholarships can …

  8. Financial aid and student loans - USAGov

    Learn about financial aid like FAFSA, scholarships, and more. Calculate the cost of specific colleges. Find out how to repay student loans.

  9. Find government benefits and financial help - USAGov

    Use the benefit finder tool or search by category to learn which benefits you and your family may be eligible for. Understand how to apply for what you qualify for. Answer some basic questions to get a …

  10. How to get a government loan or grant | USAGov

    Nov 13, 2025 · Each benefits program has its own eligibility rules, application process, and deadlines. Unlike government loans, government benefits usually do not need to be repaid.