Older workers returning to work after pandemic face questions of safety & discrimination

As Florida businesses reopen after coronavirus-related closures, some older workers are grappling with the decision of whether to return to work and may be concerned that employers could use the pandemic as a way to unload older staffers?

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Astronauts give tips on dealing with social isolation

COVID-19 is still in the atmosphere. Although many states are reopening, the deadly disease has killed more than 400,000 peopleworldwide — and counting.

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Florida Lottery warns of scam targeting Seniors

On Sunday, the Florida Lottery issued a communication warning citizens of a Lottery related scam targeting the elderly.

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These tips can help adults manage chronic pain

According to a study published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 20% of U.S. adults live with chronic pain.

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United States Department of Justice makes elder fraud their highest priority

Mr. President, thank you for convening this summit and for your commitment to protecting Americans of all ages, including those in their golden years. 

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End of one legislative session, start of a new one in Louisiana

After negotiations with Louisiana’s Democratic governor faltered – and with only about 15 minutes left in the regular legislative session – Republican lawmakers went ahead Monday night and passed a bill the business community claims could lower the price of auto insurance.

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More seniors than ever are pursuing their dreams by starting businesses in retirement

Why are so many Americans over 65 self-employed? If you’re thinking the answer lies in Nelly’s lyrics, “Hey, must be the money!” you are mistaken.

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Your tax bill in retirement may be lower than you think

One of the most common mistakes I see people make is overestimating their tax rate in retirement.

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How High Will The Medicare Part B Deductible Get?

Every year we find ourselves smack dab in the middle of the annual enrollment period before the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services releases the costs associated with Medicare for the following year.

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Senior citizens with diabetes to pay less for insulin

Medicare recipients will be able to get prescription plans that limit copays for insulin, a potential savings of hundreds of dollars, the White House announced Tuesday in a pivot to pocketbook issues that could influence November's election.

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