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Take Another Look at Life Insurance
Today, more Americans are getting their life insurance through their employer rather than purchasing a policy on the individual market, according to LIMRA, an industry market research firm.1 At the…
Read MoreThe population remains mobile as extreme weather knocks large regions
These days people are more transient, less grounded by geographical roots and familial connections. Perhaps we have become more willing to move when life throws us lemons — choosing to…
Read MoreTax Season Has Arrived
One of the key principles of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was that reforms were rendered so simple that taxpayers could complete their form 1040 on a postcard.…
Read MoreThe Art of Being Happy
When are we happiest? A new study by the Resolution Foundation reveals that the two ages when people tend to be their happiest are 16 and 70.1 This makes sense…
Read MoreNavigating your finances as a couple
Tax season is a good time for couples to get on the same page regarding household finances. Now that you’ve filed your 2018 taxes, take time to think about how…
Read MoreSavings Ideas for Health Insurance
The growing cost of medical services and health insurance in the United States is a problem that is not isolated to a single demographic. Many people are impacted. The latest…
Read MoreDon’t Leave Your Long-Term Care Plan to Chance
According to new research from Genworth, one of the nation’s leading long-term care insurance companies, Americans are both entering caregiver roles and requiring care at younger ages. Among the study’s…
Read MoreWomen in the Workplace
People are living longer, which also means more people are working longer, either because they want to stay engaged or they need more time to prepare for a longer…
Read MoreDigging Up the Sweet Benefits of Health Food Trends
When Lessie Brown, a 114-year-old woman from Ohio, passed away in January, her family attributed her longevity to the fact that she ate a sweet potato nearly every day until…
Read MoreDrug prices continue upward climb as leaders seek solutions
In the first month of 2019, pharmaceutical companies have increased prices on more than 250 prescription drugs despite calls from the president and Congress to reduce drug costs.1 These hikes…
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