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  • Sep 6, 2011
    Do you live in "rural America"? Are you also unemployed, a small business owner, or looking to start a small business? If so, the recently announced jobs initiatives for rural America may bring just the kind of assistance to your community that you've been waiting for...

  • Aug 4, 2011
    Benefits.gov is the official benefits website of the U.S. government. Benefits.gov, and its sister site, GovLoans.gov, are completely free and confidential and will never ask for any information that could be used to identify you (i.e., name, address, phone number, Social Security number, etc.). If you have been asked to provide personal information or payment to obtain government benefit information from another source, it may be a scam...

  • Aug 4, 2011
    Good news! The Nation's Report Card for geography in 2010 is in, and the average score of fourth-graders across the country has improved!

    Whether it's a report card or your child's school, there's always room for improvement. So this Back-to-School season, Benefits.gov is highlighting a number of programs and resources that can help make this school year the best yet! ...

  • Jul 7, 2011
    The government's official website for people with disabilities, Disability.gov, provides its users with a wealth of disability-related information and resources. Disability.gov puts you in control, enabling you to interact with other users and customize the pages you're viewing...

  • Jul 7, 2011
    Your home uses energy to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Combined, heating and cooling make up nearly 56 percent of home energy use and the largest energy expenses in the average American home. Benefits.gov has energy-saving tips to help you stay cool this summer, at a lower cost. ...

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