How a Child’s Return to the Nest Burdens a Nest Egg
Boomerang children are creating financial headaches for their parents, including compromising their retirement plans, a new study found.
Continue ReadingBoomerang children are creating financial headaches for their parents, including compromising their retirement plans, a new study found.
Continue ReadingInteresting Stuff is a weekly listing of short takes and links to web items that have caught my attention; some related to aging and some not, some useful and others just for fun. You are all encouraged to submit items…
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Continue ReadingThe aging of the post-war generation is not a surprise. For decades pundits have warned of a coming intergenerational conflict pitting the needs of aging boomers against younger generations. I was just interviewed on the “Politics of Aging” in regards to my upcoming participation in a panel discussion on the same topic at the Poetics […]
Continue ReadingThere are a whole bunch of things I want to tell you about Social Security, Medicare, some aspects of retirement, caregiving, elders and work, along with evolving cultural attitudes toward aging, scary stuff from the potential Republican candidates for high…
Continue ReadingThe Dow may be plummeting, but if you want long-term gains, it’s important not to panic.
Continue ReadingHealth Insurance New rules by the Department of Health and Human Services would give $3.8 billion in low-interest loans to consumer-controlled health plans. HHS hopes that these consumer run plans (or “co-ops”) would concentrate on improving care and would bring … Continue reading →
Continue ReadingMore than half of Americans admit to not having a good understanding of how Social Security benefits work.
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