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Column: What COVID-19 is teaching us about how to reform Medicare

CHICAGO (Reuters) – The COVID-19 pandemic has put a bright spotlight on weaknesses in many of the systems designed to protect Americans from risks. But with older people more susceptible to serious illness and death from the virus, the problems in our Medicare... More »

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Why pessimism on Social Security could come back to bite millennials

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Why does the word “old” come to mind for so many of us when the topic of Social Security comes up? Retirement benefits are the biggest component of Social Security. But the program also is very important for disabled people of all ages, as ... More »

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Column: Illinois budget debate raises key questions on taxing…

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Greetings from Illinois, a state that never tops the rankings of places to retire. We have one of the great American cities, but also polar vortexes and an enormous state budget deficit – and now there is renewed talk about taxing retiremen... More »

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How personal finance guru Jill Schlesinger got smart about money

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Jill Schlesinger got her start on Wall Street, and that is where she learned a lot of what she knows about the financial world. But she has built a career dishing out personal finance advice by pulling back the curtain on myths about invest... More »

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Medicare Part D no match for runaway specialty drug costs: study

CHICAGO (Reuters) – When Medicare prescription drug insurance was created in 2003, the idea that beneficiaries with very high drug costs should pick up 5 percent of the tab seemed reasonable – but that was well before specialty drugs were invented that carry p... More »

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How to finish Jack Bogle’s revolution in saving for retirement

(The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters) By Mark Miller CHICAGO (Reuters) – Jack Bogle did more to help the average American working household save for retirement than anyone else in the modern era of investing. When Bogle... More »

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Are age-based funds protecting U.S. investors close to retirement?

CHICAGO (Reuters) – (The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) One of the biggest trends in retirement saving over the past decade has been the shift to target date funds – broadly diversified mutual fund products that auto... More »

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The push to improve working conditions for U.S. caregivers

CHICAGO (Reuters) – Ai-jen Poo wants to transform caregiving into real work. By “real,” she does not mean more difficult. Rather, the activist and author is seeking recognition of the value of domestic work, and to raise its status and pay accordingly. “It’s t... More »

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Smart IRA opportunities exist under new U.S. tax law, but hurry

CHICAGO (Reuters) – (The writer is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) Ed Slott is a certified public accountant by training, but he admits that his professional colleagues have their faults. “By nature, we are history teachers – we’ll te... More »

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Twenty U.S. states target protections for pre-existing health…

CHICAGO (Reuters) – (The writer is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) Most Americans do not want to go back to the bad old days when health insurance companies could charge sick people more for coverage or turn them away altogether. But ... More »

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New York plan puts spotlight on graying of U.S. prison population

FILE PHOTO: Former inmate at Eastern State Penitentiary, William Harrison, 75, served 3 separate terms (1959, 1962, 1970) for larceny, forgery, and assault, and revisits his prison cell on the second level of block 14 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 30, 20... More »

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Social Security fumbles duty to help widows maximize benefits

Anita Monk and her neighbour John Everett dance during a Christmas Dinner event for older people at Hammersmith and Fulham Town Hall in London, Britain December 25, 2016. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs CHICAGO (Reuters) – (The opinions expressed here are those of the au... More »

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Retirement savers, how much market risk can you handle?

An elderly couple looks out at the ocean as they sit on a park bench in La Jolla, California November 13, 2013. REUTERS/Mike Blake (UNITED STATES – Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT) – GM1E9BE0E8L01 CHICAGO (Reuters) – The opinions expressed here are those of the auth... More »

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Social Security online accounts: safe from identity theft?

FILE PHOTO: A man types on a computer keyboard in this illustration picture taken February 28, 2013. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration/File Photo CHICAGO (Reuters) – More than 34 million Americans now conduct business with the Social Security Administration (... More »

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Shopping for nursing homes more tricky in Trump era

FILE PHOTO: Hands are held in Sun City, Arizona, January 2013. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson CHICAGO (Reuters) – Finding a safe, high-quality nursing home for a loved one is never an easy task. Complicated decisions often are made at a moment of emotional crisis and ... More »

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Column: U.S. Republicans sharpen knives for retirement program cuts

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) looks on at the Capitol Christmas Tree lighting ceremony on West Front Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., December 6, 2017. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas CHICAGO (Reuters) – Traditionally, U.S. politicians avoid talking about cu... More »

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The future of U.S. caregiving: High demand, scarce workers

If you are hovering around retirement age today, you will be closing in on your eighties in the year 2030. With any luck, you will be healthy and mobile - but imagine for a moment that you are not. Let's say a debilitating illness requires that you receive car... More »

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Column: Big Social Security COLA will be offset by Medicare premiums

FILE PHOTO: A senior citizen lawn bowls in Sun City, Arizona, January 9, 2013. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson Retirees can look forward to the largest Social Security cost-of-living adjustment next year since 2012 – but don’t break out the champagne just yet. For many... More »

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Column: Watchdogs step up U.S. fight against elder financial fraud

A pair of elderly couples view the ocean and waves along the beach in La Jolla, California March 8, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Blake Thieves follow the money, and wealth accumulates as we age. But the aging brain is not always well-suited to financial decision-making ... More »

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U.S. Social Security reform: the clock is ticking

Clocks are seen during the performance ”tck tck tck” by Global Campaign for Climate Action at the Barcelona Climate Change Talks, November 4, 2009. REUTERS/Albert Gea Can you count on your Social Security benefits when retirement rolls around? More »

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Will Republicans fund tax cuts by tapping retirement piggy bank?

A pedestrian walks past the U.S. Capitol building , on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., March 24, 2017. REUTERS/Jim Bourg Tax reform is up next for our Attention Deficit Disorder Republican government, which just rushed through a chaotic, ugly battle to refor... More »

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The facts about Social Security, Medicare may surprise you

An elderly lady walks in Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro September 13, 2011. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes While the era of “alternative facts” dawned in Washington last week, experts from across the ideological spectrum gathered in the capital for a review of real fact... More »

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Younger Americans embrace value of unbiased financial advice

People walk through the newly opened Liberty Park above Liberty Street on the World Trade Center site in the Manhattan borough of New York, U.S., June 29, 2016. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly Newly empowered Republicans in Washington are not retreating from their battle... More »

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Column: Older Americans at risk as Congress takes ax to Obamacare

A man sits at a health insurance enrollment event in Cudahy, California March 27, 2014. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson Anyone nearing retirement – or already retired – should pay very close attention to the doings of the 115th Congress that was sworn in this week. More »

Survey finds unity among U.S. young, old in a divisive time

Graduating students of the City College of New York cheer during the College’s commencement ceremony in the Harlem section of Manhattan, New York, U.S., June 3, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Segar At a moment of sharp national division, here is a bit of good news: young ... More »

After U.S. election, retirement security heads for a crash

A pair of elderly couples view the ocean and waves along the beach in La Jolla, California March 8, 2012. REUTERS/Mike Blake Retirement security already looked like a looming train wreck for most U.S. households before Election Day. Now, the consolidation of R... More »

J&J psoriasis drug tops placebo, Humira in late stage study

The logo of healthcare company Johnson & Johnson is seen in front of an office building in Zug, Switzerland July 20, 2016. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann An experimental biotech drug developed by Johnson & Johnson proved more effective at clearing moderate to severe ca... More »

Heed the warning label on mutual funds – passive is better

A screen displays The Dow Jones industrial average after the close of trading at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., June 27, 2016. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid The warning is posted in fine print at the bottom of all mutual fund advertiseme... More »

White House proposes measures to speed genomic test development

WASHINGTON The White House announced on Wednesday measures aimed at advancing President Barack Obama’s precision medicine initiative, including plans to speed the development of tests used to identify genetic mutations and guide medical treatment. The U.S. Foo... More »

For U.S. seniors, healthcare quality is all over the map

CHICAGO Seniors living in Manhattan spend an average of nearly 25 days a year at doctor visits or at a hospital. But in Lebanon, New Hampshire, contact with the healthcare system is far lower – just 10 days on average. New Yorkers probably are not that much si... More »

Market yogis: financial planners take up yoga

NEW YORK In an increasingly anxious world, more financial advisers are fine-tuning their bodies with yoga to clear their thinking and make the right financial choices. So the next time you walk into a financial planner’s office, do not be surprised if you find... More »

Come to the theater, ride a chandelier, play a role in show

NEW YORK Aerialists descend in a giant chandelier and lift a guest back up with them, a showgirl leads an audience member back in time to a 1920s Parisian nightclub and actors single out guests for a mysterious experience yet to come. Immersive theater product... More »