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Social Security’s Two-Factor Authentication Causing Problems for Some Seniors

Logging into Social Security accounts is becoming a frustration for a segment of the senior population, specifically those who do not use, or are not proficient with, texting. While the SSA admits to being unable to offer an alternative, they…

Baby Boomers and Millennials in Marketing

Baby Boomers have long set the standard on living, working, and shopping in America. Millennials are turning all of this on its head, however, and some companies are having a hard time adapting. For example, Millennials are much more likely…

Social Security Basics

Many American’s have no idea how Social Security works. They happily pay their tax every pay check and don’t bother with anything else about it until they near retirement age. This causes a mad rush to try to learn everything…

Medicare’s Next 50 Years: Preserving the Program for Future Retirees

(By Robert E. Moffit, Ph.D, for The Heritage Foundation) For 50 years, Medicare has managed to provide seniors with continuous coverage and a strong measure of financial security. Now, in the 21st century, it is time for reforms that will…

Millennials and Investing

Millennials are becoming targets for investment companies in the wake of an ETF boom. This is because Millennials are starting to invest earlier than their parents. Millennials are starting around the age of 23 whereas Gen X started at 26…

Generations and Institutions

Millennials are stereotypical in their distrust of corporations and institutions. Baby Boomers are much more likely to have a flagship brand or trusted business that they default to. Millennials are much less loyal, and that may come down to the…

New Social Security Rule for SS Online Account access

Social Security has implemented a new rule requiring those who have an online personal account at SSA.GOV to be able to receive text messages to a cell phone.  This is part of a new account security feature where account owners…

Medicare and Social Security Are NOT the Same.

For most baby boomers your full retirement age is 66; however, you become eligible for Medicare when you turn age 65 so you will need to sign up for Medicare separately. The article outlines how to sign up for Medicare…

Continuing Work in Retirement

It is becoming a new reality that retirement does not really mean retirement these days. Many simply cannot afford to retire for a multitude of reasons. Since pensions have become increasingly rare, Americans have not adapted well to saving for…

Are You Being Improperly Billed?

Federal officials have warned doctors that they may be subject to penalties if they improperly bill poor people on Medicare for deductibles, copayments, and other costs from which they are supposed to be exempt. Read article here….. Notice: The link provided…

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