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While the federal government has accepted donations to help pay off the national debt for over 60 years, the Venmo and PayPal ...
Americans who want to do their part to pay down the growing national debt can now do so directly from their phone. The Treasury Department is now accepting “gifts” through the popular payment services ...
US national debt currently exceeds $36 trillion, but if you want to toss a few extra dollars of your own money to try and help bring that down, you can now do so from a Venmo account, as spotted by ...
The U.S. government now accepts Venmo, for those who would like to volunteer to help pay down the national debt. That’s in addition to the taxes you pay. I’ll bet you’re giddy about that. It’s not ...
That’s right. Under the “Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt” section on Pay.gov, the U.S. Treasury now accepts payments via ...
Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer denies gambling on sports. He says descriptions on Venmo payments were 'inside jokes' ...
The federal government will accept Venmo payments from citizens who want to help pay off the national debt. The Treasury has begun accepting Venmo transactions as contributions toward the national ...
Samson Mow, CEO of the Bitcoin technology company JAN3, responded to the post, saying donating money to help the government ...
Well, those wanting to make donations to the $36.7 trillion debt can now use Venmo and PayPal to do so. But it's not entirely new.
Well, those wanting to make donations to the $36.7 trillion debt can now use Venmo and PayPal to do so. But it's not entirely new.