Without Social Security Income, A Majority of U.S. Seniors Would Be Poor
by Neil Shah, The Wall Street Journal A majority of U.S. seniors would be poor if Social Security were excluded from their incomes, according to a report on poverty released…
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by Neil Shah, The Wall Street Journal A majority of U.S. seniors would be poor if Social Security were excluded from their incomes, according to a report on poverty released…
Joe McGettigan III, Esq., of McAndrews Law Offices, presented to an audience of 400 New Jersey prosecutors on Saturday, October 18th at the Borgata in Atlantic City on Prosecuting High Profile Criminal Cases:…
McAndrews Law Offices has recently doubled our office space with the purchase of an adjoining building on Cassatt Avenue due to the growth of…
Global population over 60 expected to double in next 11 years, and reach two billion by 2050 Published in The Irish Times Elderly people, including former Pope Benedict, attended a…
Average Customers Who Compared Stand-Alone Prescription Drug Plans Had Potential to Save Over $80 Per Month on Prescription Medication Published on CNNMoney September 25, 2014 : 08:00 AM ET eHealth, Inc.…
by Stafford Betty, Professor of religious studies, California State University, Bakersfield, published in Huff Post Healthy Living An elderly woman never speaks, no longer recognizes her loved ones when they come…
by The Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Transit agencies across Pennsylvania are being scrutinized by the state over the subsidies they claim for transporting riders 65 and older, with…
by Kimberly Hefling, Associated Press Rosemary Anderson could be 81 by the time she pays off her student loans. After struggling with divorce, health problems and an underwater home mortgage,…
by Barbara Sadick, The Wall Street Journal Prescription-drug abuse and misuse by seniors doesn’t get much attention. But with the senior population steadily growing, it’s getting harder to ignore. Many…
by Peter Whoriskey, The Washington Post Hospice agencies must subject themselves to government inspections at least once every three years under new legislation approved by Congress, part of a measure…