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Feeling generous with some extra dollars in your bank account? Now, you can donate to the U.S. Department of the Treasury to ...
That’s right. Under the “Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt” section on Pay.gov, the U.S. Treasury now accepts payments via Venmo and PayPal — in addition to debit cards, credit cards and bank transfers.
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The American government isn't coming knocking door to door looking for money to help pay its debt. It does accept PayPal and Venmo though.
Venmo is just the latest voluntary payment option offered by the Gifts to Reduce the Public Debt program, which has been ...
Americans who want to do their part to pay down the growing national debt can now do so directly from their phone. The ...
According to it’s website, since October 2000, The Bureau of the Fiscal Service’s Pay.gov portal has offered federal agencies ...
In an era where splitting dinner bills and paying rent through smartphone apps has become commonplace, the US Treasury has ...
The U.S. Treasury Department now accepts Venmo and PayPal donations to reduce the national debt, but even the maximum Venmo ...