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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

The Daily Money: How to reach Social Security in a shutdown

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The Daily Money
 
Wednesday, March 18

Dear readers: With coronavirus spreading through the economy, it's been extra crazy these last few days. Here's today's delayed Daily Money.

Please know that we're standing by to help you navigate the flood of COVID-19 news — with stories about how the pandemic affects your finances, job and access to supplies. 

Social Security help: The Social Security Administration is closing its offices throughout the country to protect workers and recipients. Here's how to get help with your benefits during the crisis.

Will this ever end? Stocks are collapsing because the coronavirus is shutting down our economy. It's bad right now, but what signs could signal the market rout is coming to an end?

Credit card relief: With job cuts and people staying at home, some household budgets will be strained. Credit card issuers may let you skip a payment or pay later.

For more money news, keep scrolling down.

David Brinkerhoff, Deputy Money Editor

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