As we say goodbye to 2024, let's also bid farewell to some less-than-ideal money habits: impulse purchases, out-of-control credit card debt and the trap of lifestyle creep.
(WIB) – Worried that President-elect Donald Trump will curtail federal efforts to take on the nation’s medical debt problem, patient and consumer advocates are looking to states to help people who can ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut has become the latest state to begin notifying its eligible citizens that some or all of their medical debt will soon be paid off, officials announced Monday.
A Connecticut psychiatrist has agreed to pay $455,439 to resolve allegations that he issued large amounts of medically ...
Everyday people across the country skip medical care because of cost. Those who do seek medical help may end up with a ...
Electric rates, housing costs and higher education woes could define 2025 in Connecticut. Plus, will Gov. Ned Lamont seek ...
New England’s states are ringing in the new year with laws that will go into effect throughout 2025, affecting family leave, ...
One lawmaker said the CT Department of Social Services told him the agency wasn’t paying for FDA-approved drugs because of ...
The New Year means new laws for Connecticut with 15 pieces of legislation set to take effect on Jan. 1. The new statutes will ...
Elections matter! Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced this week that nearly 23,000 Connecticut residents who have medical debt will have some or all of it wiped away under the first round of a ...
The same advocates applauding Lamont for the family leave program will soon lobby him to reconsider his resistance to CT’s ...
Yale SOM’s Dr. Howard Forman explains how the state of Connecticut is buying back the medical debt of thousands of low-income ...