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The federal government will accept Venmo payments from citizens who want to help pay off the national debt. The Treasury has ...
People looking to reduce the U.S. national debt can also do so via debit or credit card, PayPal or directly from their bank ...
On Wednesday, NPR’s Jack Corbett pointed out that there was an option on Pay.gov, the Treasury’s online payment platform, ...
At a time when the country is spending more than ever, there's a hero coming to save us: you and your Venmo wallet.
As President Donald Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' is poised to add trillions to the U.S. national debt, the Treasury ...
The program accepting public gifts to pay down the national debt has been around for decades, but it's gotten a lot of new ...
US national debt currently exceeds $36 trillion, but if you want to toss a few extra dollars of your own money to try and ...
The US Treasury Department is now accepting Venmo and PayPal payments from those who want to donate money to reduce the ...
The U.S. Treasury Department now accepts Venmo and PayPal donations to reduce the national debt, but even the maximum Venmo ...
Yes, you can now Venmo Uncle Sam. It won’t make a dent in the country’s $36.7 trillion debt, but the option’s there.
Venmo has been added as a payment option through the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s “Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt” ...
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