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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
CRR researchers studied health claim and HR records of nearly 5,000 people at 26 manufacturing plants to find what drove early retirement.
While still solid, job growth momentum has slowed from its breakneck pace at the end of 2018 and early 2019.
Among the most common outpatient procedures, prices can vary as much as 297 percent between the highest and lowest cost.
According to the survey, income inequality is at its highest level in 50 years. But the American Dream is still a possibility, respondents say.
Social Security kept more than 7.5 million households out of poverty and cut public assistance costs by $10 billion in 2013 alone, NIRS finds.
Forget saving for retirement; rising health care costs are eating up pretty much whatever workers are able to save in their HSAs.
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and 18 of its member organizations have pledged $55 million in partnership agreement.
Economic Policy Institute report calls the shift from pensions to 401(k)s "a disaster" for minorities, women, and low-income adults.
The new legislation may drive companies to try to make things work differently, rather than simply shedding workers.
Social Security boosts retirement security for those who otherwise have none, according to data from the Center for Retirement Research.