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Understanding the ACA's 'Subsidy Cliff' Impact on Families

Many American families find navigating the Affordable Care Act's subsidy structure challenging, particularly due to the "subsidy cliff." This often misunderstood financial hazard can cause premium assistance to vanish with a slight income change.

Understanding the ACA's 'Subsidy Cliff' Impact on Families

Many American families find navigating the Affordable Care Act's subsidy structure challenging, particularly due to the "subsidy cliff." This often misunderstood financial hazard can cause premium assistance to vanish with a slight income change.

Understanding the ACA's 'Subsidy Cliff' Impact on Families

Many American families find navigating the Affordable Care Act's subsidy structure challenging, particularly due to the "subsidy cliff." This often misunderstood financial hazard can cause premium assistance to vanish with a slight income change.

How circular reporting fuels misinformation and how to stop It

In an age where information travels faster than ever, the accuracy of that information is more crucial than ever. Yet, the phenomenon of circular reporting has become an insidious force, undermining the credibility of news and leading to widespread misinformation. Circular reporting occurs when false or misleading information is repeated across multiple media outlets, creating a feedback loop where the original misinformation is cited as credible simply because it has been repeated.

Are You Google News Ready?

Ensuring your brand's online newsroom is Google News ready is crucial. Google News is a primary source of information for millions of readers worldwide, and having your stories indexed automatically can significantly enhance your brand's visibility and credibility.

Younger Adults More Vulnerable to Fake News

A recent University of Cambridge survey of 8,000 participants, conducted over two years in collaboration with polling organization YouGov, has uncovered startling insights into Americans' ability to identify fake news. The findings challenge preconceived notions about who is most susceptible to online misinformation, offering a wake-up call to public relations professionals.