WASHINGTON D.C. – It's hard to tell what gets more press these days: health care, the economy or the war(s).
To hear the candidates or the talking heads tell it, everything's either about to be or already is in a state of crisis. It can be downright depressing.
And not that we need something else to worry about, but whatever happened to the retirement crisis? It seems like it was all we heard about during the last election cycle. Did Social Security suddenly become solvent? Did Medicare suddenly pick up a mysterious benefactor?
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