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  2. Apps that allow workers to get paid between paychecks come ...

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    Associated Press. April 28, 2024 at 12:00 PM. Proponents of the apps say they help people living paycheck to paycheck, while critics say they are payday loans in a new tech wrapper. NEW YORK...

  3. These apps allow workers to get paid between paychecks ... - AOL

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    At $35 a week, the app eats up more than three hours of her pay weekly, or a-day-and-a-half’s work per month. “They get you hooked on having that money,” Wilkins said.

  4. 7 best cashback apps to stretch your dollar — and earn ...

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    We evaluated 20 of the most popular cashback apps available on Google Play and the App Store as of May 11, 2024, analyzing each app against six important features: Retail partner network...

  5. PayActiv - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, an estimated 380,000 of Walmart's 1.4 million employees used the app regularly. In 2019, the company processed $2.5 billion in early wage payments. That year, the company announced a partnership with Visa that would allow users to receive and spend paycheck advances through a prepaid Visa card.

  6. Gusto, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    gusto .com. Gusto, Inc. is a company that provides a cloud-based payroll, benefits, and human resource management software for businesses based in the United States. Gusto handles payments to employees, and contractors and also handles electronically the paperwork necessary to help client companies comply with tax, labor, and immigration laws. [3]

  7. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    7-Eleven, Inc. 7-Eleven, Inc. [2] is an American convenience store chain, headquartered in Irving, Texas and owned by Japanese company Seven & I Holdings through Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. [3] The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas. It was named Tote'm Stores between 1928 and 1946.