Actually, Social Security Nailed It In 1983

For decades, Americans have been told that Social Security is teetering on the brink. Warnings about a looming mismatch between the program’s revenues and expenses have become part of the

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Is Senior Living The Antidote To Loneliness For Older Adults?

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The Covid-19 pandemic brought with it a heightened awareness that loneliness can afflict anyone and that social isolation can be

Credit card rewards are about to vanish, and guess who’s to blame?

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With summer vacations just around the corner, millions of Americans are getting ready to cash in their hard-earned credit card rewards: points, miles and

Mortgage rates tick lower for second week in a row

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Mortgage rates ticked lower this week, mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday. Freddie Mac's latest Primary Mortgage Market Survey, released

A Second Trump Shock To Programs For Seniors And People With Disabilities

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The Trump administration has cut by more than 40% the staff that oversees critical federal programs for older adults and

These Florida cities could see home prices fall

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Florida's real estate market has been hammered by high home prices and surging insurance costs. Home values nationwide are also

How Senior Side Gigs Turn Hobbies Into Income In Your Golden Years

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Who knew those pleasant diversions that helped you unwind from the rat race during your working years could actually make

Do You Have Enough Courage For These 5 Retirement Challenges?

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It takes courage to juggle. “As I’ve grown older, I’ve come to see life as a game of juggling—except instead

Trump Abolishes The Office That Supports Many Seniors And People With Disabilities

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The Trump administration is abolishing the office that manages and coordinates most federal programs for older adults and younger people

How To Avoid Estate Planning’s Biggest Mistake

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It’s Not Just About A Will, Trust Or Other Document One of the biggest mistakes people make with estate planning

Next Up For Social Security And The IRS: No More Paper Checks

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The federal government must stop issuing paper checks by September 30 in favor of direct deposit, prepaid cards, or other

Kid Won’t Sign A Prenuptial Agreement

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The “Talk” You had the “talk” with your young adult child about getting a prenuptial agreement. The divorce rate is

Social Security Changes Position On Controversial Phone Service Cuts

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A day after Frank Bisignano, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Social Security Administration (SSA), told the Senate Finance