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Over 15% of older Americans will spend more than $250,000 on long-term services and support according to the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Employers committed to benefits programs despite the expected cost growth.
Meanwhile, half of investors hoped to cash in on COVID with pandemic-related stock buys.
A new study from Cigna finds individuals' resilience is at risk--but there are ways we can help.
Hit to earnings potential could take decades to recover.
A new survey finds widespread support for drug price reform to address the most significant threats to affordability.
More employers are offering some form of financial wellness program even as workers see financial health failing.
Economic growth since the mid-1970s hasn't benefited most American workers.
Among voters concerned about health care, however, Joe Biden has an edge.
Across all ages, most employees satisfied with core benefits but plan to consider voluntary offerings more carefully.