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    Tagged by Ms50somethinginfo Add User Ms50somethinginfo to My Watchlist on 06 Aug 2008
    AARP Daily News - Social Security, Medicare & Medicaid, Assisted Living & Health Insurance, Politics & Financial Planning
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    Written by Scott Biddle and Jean Johnson from the nonprofit called Public Agenda, they do a great job in deciphering the jargon of the country's budget problem. The book explores why elected leaders have failed to effectively deal with the issues like Social Security and Medicare. And, how this relates to each one of us to tackle this long-term problem.
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    The Trustees for the U.S. government's two biggest benefit programs issue severe warnings about the impending shortfall in the funding of these benefits, namely, Social security benefits and Medicare benefits.
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    Tagged by FinancialAmbition Add User FinancialAmbition to My Watchlist on 12 Oct 2007
    The age of 65 used to be the common number at which people retired, but times have changed and even the Social Security Administration (SSA) has decided to increase the age at which full retirement benefits are available. With the shift from defined-benefit plans to defined-contribution plans, many savings programs not producing projected returns. This means that many individuals may not only need to postpone the date at which they start to receive social security and other retirement benefits, but they may also have to live a retirement that is quite different from the one they envisioned. Even for those who are financially secure, reaching age 65 does not always mean time to retire, as many 65-year-olds love their jobs and want to continue working. (To learn more see, Stretch Your Savings
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    4 easy ways to ruin your retirement
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    Tagged by Guru Add User Guru to My Watchlist on 31 Jul 2007
    Information on Social Security disability benefits from 360 financial literacy.org
     
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