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CBO’s 2014 Long-Term Projections for Social Security: Additional Information
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has released a new (December 2014) report with long-term projections for Social Security. In the report, the CBO projects that under current law, the DI trust fund will be exhausted in fiscal year 2017, and the…
A decision for “Make up your mind” day
On Dec. 31, the nation celebrates National Make Up Your Mind Day. The timing is perfect to coincide with those pesky New Year’s resolutions. Some decisions are big and you might need time to plan before you make up your…
Planning to Retire in 2015? Read This
For those whose 2015 calendar includes a retirement party, it’s time to get to work. Even for potential retirees who have spent years planning and saving, there’s a to-do list that needs attention to ensure finances are running smoothly. Before…
How to turn cheaper gas into retirement savings
The lowest gas prices in years isn’t only an opportunity for motorists to cut fuel costs — it’s also a chance to fill up your retirement savings. Indeed, although cheap gas can boost the U.S. economy as a whole, many…
Government Spent $29,000 Per US Household in 2014
Uncle Sam Spent $29,000 Per Household in 2014 New Heritage Foundation Study on Federal Spending Government Spending Over $3.5 Trillion Last Six Years Entitlements & Interest to Hit 85% of Spending in 2024 What is Driving the Growth in Entitlement…
A Secret Santa With White House Connections Brings Christmas Cheer to Sick Children
Some sick children in Texas just got the surprise of their young lives: Santa Claus dropped by the Children’s Medical Center of Dallas to hand out toys. But this surprise visitor wasn’t just one of Santa’s legion of merry helpers. This…
Congress Kicks the Can Down the Road: Chapter 100
In recent years as Congress actually struggled to reduce the nation’s debt – a goal that has now all but disappeared in the nation’s capital – the media took to referring to lost opportunities for Congressional action as “kicking the…
The Top U.S. Healthcare Story For 2014: Cybersecurity
As with every year, there was no shortage of big healthcare stories in 2014. Several publications made good lists and not surprisingly ‒ Ebola appeared at or near the top of many. I do think Ebola qualifies as the top global…
Medicare appeals office cuts seniors’ waiting time to see a judge in half
The federal office responsible for appeals for Medicare coverage has cut in half the waiting time for beneficiaries who are requesting a hearing before a judge. The progress follows an announcement in January that officials were going to work through…
Obama renews tax provisions, creates tax-free savings accounts for people with disabilities
President Barack Obama signed legislation Friday that temporarily extends dozens of costly tax breaks for millions of businesses and homeowners, commuters, teachers and others. The measure also allows people with disabilities to open tax-free savings accounts. The law extends the…