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5 Prescription Access Issues That Don’t Show Up Right Away Most seniors assume that if a doctor prescribes a medication, the only hurdle to getting it is the price tag at the coun... read the story
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7 Medicare Coverage Details That Matter More Later in the Year In January, everyone focuses intently on premiums and deductibles, often overlooking the finer details of their plans. B... read the story
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6 Social Security Review Steps Most Retirees Skip For most Americans, Social Security is a “set it and forget it” system. Once the checks start arriving, the ... read the story
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What Retirees Should Lock Down Financially Before Mid-February The first weeks of the year can feel slow, but for retirees, they’re a financial pressure test. Tax documents start ar... read the story
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Social Security Records Retirees Should Recheck Before Spring Social Security tends to feel “set it and forget it” once benefits start, but small issues can still cost real money... read the story
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