At Grada3 US, we are committed to publishing accurate, clear, and trustworthy information that helps our readers better understand government benefits, Social Security programs, and personal finance topics. We understand that many of our articles touch on issues that can directly impact the well-being of individuals and families. For that reason, we apply strict editorial standards when producing content in this area.
Our Mission
We aim to deliver relevant, up-to-date, and easy-to-understand information about U.S. public programs and financial issues that affect everyday Americans. Our content is intended to inform — not to offer legal, tax, or financial advice.
Who Writes Our Content
Our articles are created by experienced contributors, journalists, and editors who specialize in public policy, finance, and general news writing. Each piece of content is:
Researched with the support of official government sources (e.g., SSA.gov, IRS.gov, USDA.gov).
Edited and reviewed for clarity, accuracy, and neutrality.
Updated regularly to reflect changes in benefits, legislation, and payment schedules.
If an article does not display an author name, it has been produced by our editorial team under the byline “Grada3 Staff.”
How We Choose Topics
We focus on the most searched and requested topics by users, including:
Changes in Social Security payments
SNAP/EBT updates and deposit schedules
Tax refunds and stimulus programs
Medicare and Medicaid rules
Veterans benefits
Our goal is to help people understand how policies affect them, not to speculate or exaggerate.
Our Sources
We primarily rely on:
Official government websites and publications
Press releases from federal or state agencies
Publicly available legal documents and proposals
Interviews and public statements from relevant officials
Wherever applicable, we link to original sources so that readers can verify the information themselves.
Corrections and Updates
If we find that a piece contains outdated or incorrect information, we update it promptly and note the change. Readers can contact us via [email] if they believe any of our content needs review or correction.
No Sensationalism or Clickbait
While we strive for clarity and attention-grabbing headlines — especially for Google Discover — we avoid misleading or fear-inducing titles. Articles are written in a tone of neutrality and service, especially when discussing sensitive topics like disability checks, garnishment, or policy cuts.
Contact and Feedback
We welcome feedback from readers, fact-checkers, and government officials. If you have any concerns or questions about our editorial process, please contact us at:
[email protected]