Make Ends Meet
From ballot to bank account: How election results may impact your wallet
Read full article: From ballot to bank account: How election results may impact your walletPresident-elect Donald Trump’s economic strategies hold high expectations as he claimed a “powerful mandate” from the American people. His plans largely hinge on significant tax cuts, aggressive trade policies and actions aimed at revitalizing the economy through corporate incentives and personal tax relief.
‘Changing for the better,’ Pine Hills council aims to help community, change perceptions
Read full article: ‘Changing for the better,’ Pine Hills council aims to help community, change perceptionsThe Pine Hills Community Council, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit, has served its namesake community in Orange County for more than 50 years.
Drowning in credit card debt? Here’s how one program helps pull you out of the red
Read full article: Drowning in credit card debt? Here’s how one program helps pull you out of the redAs the cost of living continues to soar, millions of Americans are grappling with the heavy burden of credit card debt.
What Citizens Insurance depopulation means for Florida homeowners
Read full article: What Citizens Insurance depopulation means for Florida homeownersAs rates soared, this state-backed carrier amassed a staggering 1.25 million active policies. Now, however, that number is about to be halved as the state rolls out a depopulation initiative.
Unemployment woes: Salesperson’s story triggers wave of requests as Floridians face delays
Read full article: Unemployment woes: Salesperson’s story triggers wave of requests as Floridians face delaysEver since News 6 featured an Orlando salesperson who waited more than three months for Florida unemployment benefits, Make Ends Meet has received an additional 17 requests from viewers with the same issue.
Wildfires on the rise: Florida has 2nd-highest risk in US. Here’s how to prep financially
Read full article: Wildfires on the rise: Florida has 2nd-highest risk in US. Here’s how to prep financiallyIn terms of financial risk, the study shows that Florida has the second highest fire risk in the country, with losses expected to reach $269 million.
Orlando man waited more than 3 months for unemployment benefits
Read full article: Orlando man waited more than 3 months for unemployment benefitsAfter reviewing his records, Make Ends Meet confirmed salesperson David Catalano’s account is active and eligible for $3,300, but is on hold due to a “pending issue awaiting adjudication determination.”
CareerSource Central Florida helps veterans transition to civilian life and find employment
Read full article: CareerSource Central Florida helps veterans transition to civilian life and find employmentNational Hire a Veteran Day, observed annually on July 25, serves as a poignant reminder to employers nationwide to prioritize hiring individuals who have bravely served our country.
‘We’re hiring!’ A tech company’s search for ‘cyber heroes’
Read full article: ‘We’re hiring!’ A tech company’s search for ‘cyber heroes’ThreatLocker, a cybersecurity firm based in Orlando, is significantly expanding its workforce in response to a growing wave of cyber-attacks targeting businesses across the United States.
SunPass and FasTrak imposters send texts to News 6 employees. Here’s what happened
Read full article: SunPass and FasTrak imposters send texts to News 6 employees. Here’s what happenedWhen News 6 Investigator Erik Sandoval received a text stating that he had used the FasTrak Express Lane, he knew right away that it was a fake.
Prime Day is a prime target for package thieves
Read full article: Prime Day is a prime target for package thievesAs Amazon Prime Day approaches, it's not just deals and discounts that are on the rise— so are package thefts. With millions of people expected to be ordering online, security experts warn that the number of stolen packages could surge dramatically.
Soto ‘hopeful’ 2024 SHIELD Act will be included in internet privacy bill
Read full article: Soto ‘hopeful’ 2024 SHIELD Act will be included in internet privacy billThe 2024 SHIELD Act, designed to protect every American’s reputation on the internet and social media platforms, could become part of the comprehensive privacy bill as early as July.
Did you know you can delete your personal information from internet platforms?
Read full article: Did you know you can delete your personal information from internet platforms?A new study has found that 51 percent of 1,000 people surveyed had no idea that data-delete products were available to consumers coast to coast.
US Secret Service leads 3-city Florida sweep for illegal skimming devices
Read full article: US Secret Service leads 3-city Florida sweep for illegal skimming devicesA joint law enforcement effort led by the U. S Secret Service Thursday dismantled 13 illegal devices, a move the agency projected would prevent $3.9 million in stolen EBT funds in Orlando, Tampa and Jacksonville.
Millenium Holiday Barbie not rare at all. It’s all about what you’re willing to pay
Read full article: Millenium Holiday Barbie not rare at all. It’s all about what you’re willing to payWhen Jessica Cofsky spotted a Gold Special Edition Millennium Barbie on eBay for $11,000, she thought the doll her parents bought her all those years ago was about to pay the bills and then some.
News 6 Investigator Mike Holfeld says farewell after 25 years
Read full article: News 6 Investigator Mike Holfeld says farewell after 25 yearsThe veteran reporter has been responsible for covering tragedies, helping pass critical legislation, and getting results for scam victims through his popular “Make Ends Meet” program. Now, he's set to say goodbye.
Google AI finds travel deals, itinerary for vacation destinations
Read full article: Google AI finds travel deals, itinerary for vacation destinationsFlorida residents who are getting set to plan a trip for the perfect summer destination may be able to get a bargain price with the help of AI and Google.
‘How could my name be linked to drug trafficking?’ Orlando-area woman targeted by DEA Social Security imposters
Read full article: ‘How could my name be linked to drug trafficking?’ Orlando-area woman targeted by DEA Social Security impostersA retired Orlando-area resident is the first to report a double imposter scheme that combined an email alert from the Social Security Administration and a phone conversation with a DEA agent.