‘Golden years’ dim for graying workers

Before the recession, Madie Green’s home day care was usually full. As parents lost their jobs and pulled kids out, the 55-year-old District Heights, Md., woman spent through her savings to keep up on her mortgage and auto payments. Her business still hasn’t recovered to what it once was, and she’s so worried about whether she’ll be able to retire that she is expanding into an after-school program for elementary- and middle-school students. Read more…

 

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