Category: Social Security and Retirement

Medicare’s Private Option Is Gaining Popularity, and Critics

In November, at age 72, Mr. Stein received a

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‘It’s Pretty Brutal’: The Sandwich Generation Pays a Price

When Tanya Brice’s mother moved into her apartment in

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We’re Getting Old, but We’re Not Doing Anything About It

One of the paradoxes of this presidential campaign is

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The Decade in Retirement: Wealthy Americans Moved Further Ahead

Retirement in America has become a tale of two

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Does America Care About Taking Care Of Our Families? Not Enough

Caretaking occupies a paradoxical place in the American mind.

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How Moving To the Right Place Can Prolong Your Life

American life expectancy varies dramatically by location, with groundbreaking

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More Scientific Evidence That Reading Is Good for You

. . . A study released in Neurology found

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Social Security Is Staring at Its First Real Shortfall in Decades. Big Cuts Could Follow.

A slow-moving crisis is approaching for Social Security, threatening

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Help Is Almost Here for Retirement Savers

Washington shocker: With overwhelming bipartisan support and little public

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