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Seniors with little to no money die up to nine years sooner than those with a lot, a study shows. Here are tips to get more money for retirement.
Poverty is on the rise, but only among seniors, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s annual poverty report. Based on the official measure, which is a simple calculation based on pretax cash income compared with a national threshold, the percentage of ...
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Individual retirement benefits will climb an average of about $56 per month, the Social Security Administration said.
Part 2 of a series explaining how, evidence to the contrary, most Americans, most journalists and most policymakers believe the U.S. retirement system is failing. Drawn from The Real Retirement Crisis. The New York Times, in 2023: The proportion of ...
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A veteran who’s saved but can’t afford to retire because of the cost of his medications. A disabled man who’s had to delay refilling prescriptions because of cost and suffered tremors in the meantime. Those are some of the stories AARP Nebraska has ...
They’re wrong. The Census Bureau itself shows why. Based on new Census Bureau figures released on September 9, USA Today reports, “Seniors are the only age group with growing poverty. It could get worse.” All of that is possible, but I’m here to ...
Paul Downey (left) is thanked at a Serving Seniors facility. (Photo courtesy of Serving Seniors) This is au revoir – goodbye until we meet again. After three decades as president and CEO of Serving Seniors, I retired on May 8, exactly 30 years to the day ...