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  2. Widow's pension - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, the Widow’s Pension was discontinued in 2001. [5] A widow's pension can be paid to childless widows aged 45 or over, or to those whose husband died before September 4, 2001. [6] When it was offered, for a woman to qualify, her husband had to have paid 25 flat-rate contributions before April 6, 1975. [1]

  3. Mothers' pensions - Wikipedia

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    Mothers' pensions were long-term cash provisions to impoverished single mothers. [3] Payments were generally inadequate to cover living expenses. [4] Nearly every state had a maximum allowable allowance ranging from 9 dollars to 15 dollars per month (approximately $120 to $275 in 2021 dollars) for the first child and 4 dollars to 10 dollars for any additional children. [5]

  4. Civil War vet's pension still remains on government's payroll ...

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    Irene Triplett – the 86-year-old daughter of a Civil War veteran – collects $73.13 each month from her father's military pension.

  5. Dependent and Disability Pension Act - Wikipedia

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    The Dependent and Disability Pension Act was passed by the United States Congress (26 Stat. 182) and signed into law by President Benjamin Harrison on June 27, 1890. The act provided pensions for all veterans who had served at least ninety days in the Union military or naval forces, were honorably discharged from service and were unable to perform manual labor, regardless of their financial ...

  6. Recently widowed? Here's what you need to know about ... - AOL

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  7. JP Morgan Grinches double down and refuse to pay late ... - AOL

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    The Grinches at JPMorgan doubled down on their refusal to pay out a pension to the widow of a former employee who has been battling the financial giant for the money for more than a decade, the ...

  8. American Civil War widows who survived into the 21st century

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    Following Bolin's death, three years later, Jackson decided against applying for the $73.13 monthly pension (equivalent to $1,600 in 2023) after Bolin's daughters threatened to ruin her reputation. [4] The marriage was recorded in Bolin's family Bible and other documents verified by Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

  9. Pensions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Outside of veterans' pensions, the institution of the first public pension plan for New York City Police is considered as the first iteration of a modern pension in the USA. The Police Life and Health Insurance Fund, created in 1857, provided payment to officers injured or otherwise disabled in the line of duty and offered compensation in a ...