PayPal is offering $25 million in interest-free cash advances to federal employees affected by government shutdown

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PayPal is offering $25 million in interest-free cash advances to federal employees affected by government shutdown
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Federal workers who are PayPal Credit customers can receive a one-time cash advance of $500.

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