Retirement

The congressional proposal to increase federal funding for Medicaid’s home and community-based (HCBS) long-term care program likely would benefit the US economy, although it could increase costs for those not receiving Medicaid.   The HCBS expansion is included in the current House version of President Biden’s Build Back Better (BBB) social spending, climate, and tax
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Recent media reports about individuals accumulating mass wealth in Roth IRAs have piqued interest in Roth IRAs, and consumers want to know how they can get in on the Roth game. This includes my friend, Howard Jackson, an Information Technology Manager who lives in Winter Garden, Florida. Howard’s Roth IRA questions range from the basic
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By Nancy Collamer, Next Avenue Are you ready to take control of your work/life balance in 2022? I ask because, despite the dramatic rise in working from home during the pandemic, many employees and self-employed people report feeling more stressed than ever. Workplace consultant Lindsay Pollak writes that she’s “hearing from employees and leaders at all
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By Richard Eisenberg, Next Avenue Editor One holiday gift for your children and grandchildren that won’t require you to worry about supply-chain disruptions and delivery delays: the gift of teaching them about money. To help you with some ideas — whether your kids or grandkids are six or 26 — my “Friends Talk Money” podcast co-hosts
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Today’s Social Security column addresses questions about when annual earnings limits are applied, survivor benefits after remarriage and child benefits when a parent is receiving disability benefits. Larry Kotlikoff is a Professor of Economics at Boston University and the founder and president of Economic Security Planning, Inc. See more Ask Larry answers here. Have Social
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