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Retirement savings is gone. Now what?

by
Chris Farrell
Apr 28, 2012
Hi. I'm 53 years old and have had to go through the little bit of my retirement savings. Now, I have $5,000 to start something, as far as retirement goes. What should I do? I do not have anything through work. Actually, my workplace is on brink of closing right now. Lisa, Louisville, KY

Obama administration wants to trademark GI Bill

by
Amy Scott
May 1, 2012
It's part of an administration effort to crack down on deceptive marketing practices by educational institutions that target veterans for their federal education benefits.

More elderly Americans living poor

by
Chris Farrell
Apr 25, 2012
The poverty rate among older Americans is up, with the highest rate among the "oldest old."

Putting Social Security's deteriorating finances in context

by
Chris Farrell
Apr 24, 2012
Social Security's shortfall is manageable, but it's also real.

Social Security money to run out sooner than thought

Interview by
Jeremy Hobson
Apr 24, 2012
The Social Security Trust Fund will run out of money three years earlier than previously thought in 2033. As for Medicare, that's still on track to run out of cash in 2024.

Medicare, Social Security get annual checkup

by
Elizabeth Wynne Johnson
Apr 23, 2012
A trustee report on the fiscal health of Medicare and Social Security will allow political parties to spin their message.

Social Security and the job outlook

by
Chris Farrell
Apr 10, 2012
Social Security claims came down last year, an intriguing sign that older workers are feeling better about their job prospects.

Retirement and working longer

by
Chris Farrell
Mar 29, 2012
"A steadily growing portion of the workforce will continue to work at least part-time well beyond the 'normal' retirement age of 65," says a senior research fellow at the New America Foundation.

Military feels heat on green energy

by
Scott Tong
Mar 27, 2012
Two hearings in the House this week will question whether the Pentagon's efforts to go green are worth the cost.

More bad news on retirement

by
Chris Farrell
Feb 23, 2012
A substantial fraction of people die with virtually no financial assets -- 46.1 percent with less than $10,000.

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