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MarketWatch USA Business January 28, 2023
Meanwhile, working part time (10 hours per week) after 65 significantly decreases the chance of funds drying up. In fact, part-time work can reduce the risk of a retirement income shortfall—from 12% to 5%, according to Allspring’s research. Working longer also can allow for... + más
Ignoring Social Security’s financial shortfall is hurting future retirees | The Hill
Why people with diabetes are more likely to suffer dreaded ‘trigger finger’ | New York Post
Forbes USA Business October 05, 2022
Women are worrying more about their finances.getty A new survey reveals women’s financial health is at a five-year low, and women are now spending significant time worrying about their finances. Inflation and recession fears combined with concerns like reproductive rights and... + más
Young women are trending liberal. Young men are not | The Hill
This is how much money Black women lose due to gender pay gap | ABC News
New York Post USA Life December 21, 2022
If time travel were possible, two in three Americans would transport themselves back to their childhoods (64%) according to a recent poll. The survey asked 2,000 parents of children between the ages of 5 and 18 to reflect on their own childhoods, revealing that what they miss... + más
6 in 10 parents admit they’re not very good cooks: poll | New York Post
Parents agree play is a form of self-care for kids: poll | New York Post
Newsweek USA Nation October 06, 2023
A quarter of U.S. adults have taken on the role of supporting their parents even as they continue to care of their children, a recent study shows—as Americans live longer, the cost of living skyrockets and universal childcare support dwindles.About 68 million Americans are... + más
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High school scores and top performers from Tuesday, March 28 | Orlando Sentinel
New York Post USA Life November 30, 2022
Retired New York City government workers — the most generous taxpayer-provided health benefits in the U.S. — are suing Mayor Eric Adams and the city for $55 million over $15 copays for doctors visits. The Manhattan Supreme Court class-action suit was filed on behalf of... + más
NYC wins key ruling in plan to mandate Medicare Advantage Plan for retired city workers | New York Daily News
Don’t Be Complacent During The “Critical Retirement Decision” Zone | Forbes
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