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Tampa Bay Times: Retirement is a growing luxury in the US
Grand Island Independent· 17 hours agoOlder adults add incredible value to America’s workforce. Low savings, longer lives and a rickety...
Survey: Long Island seniors feel good about health but concerned about jobs, training
Newsday· 5 days agoLong Island seniors are in good physical and mental health with favorable opinions about their...
Medicare and Social Security go-broke dates pushed back due to improving economy
WAVE 3 Louisville· 2 days agoMedicare’s go-broke date for its hospital insurance trust fund was pushed back five years to 2036 in...
Social Security is projected to cut benefits in 2035 barring a fix
WLTX-TV Columbia· 2 days agoThe new projection, from the Social Security Board of Trustees' annual report, amounts to "good...
29 Careless Ways Retirees Waste Their Savings
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 14 hours agoYou've worked hard your whole life, so you deserve to enjoy yourself in retirement. However, when you live on a fixed income, it's important to keep...
Social Security now expected to run short on funds in 2035, one year later than previously...
CNBC· 2 days agoPeople leave a Social Security Administration building in Burbank, California. The trust funds the...
Retirees: Protect Yourself From Financial Ruin with This Expert Advice
Cheapism via AOL· 7 days agoIf retirement's near, take a serious look at how you plan to spend your golden years and your income...
7 of the Best Money-Making Apps of 2024 - NerdWallet
Nerdwallet· 6 days agoNerdWallet considered apps with at least 3.8 stars and 25,000 reviews in both Google Play and the iOS App Store. How it works: Ibotta lets you earn cash...
Social Security, Medicare change projected date for when benefits would need to be cut
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 1 day agoAs it stands now, without changes Social Security is projected to be unable to pay full benefits in...
With more of us living longer, traditional retirement plans just won’t cut it
Market Watch· 7 days agoA common response to those facts is to worry about what will happen to Social Security, which is...