Articles On:Medicare, Social Security, and Insurance
Get on Top of Costly Medical Bills
Older adults are especially vulnerable to the rising costs of health care. In fact, financial ...
Should You Take Social Security Early?
Given the worries that Social Security could run dry in 2033, some people who have ...
Claiming Social Security Benefits for Spouses and Exes
Claiming social security benefits for spouses and exes can seem complicated. Most people of retirement ...
Retroactive Social Security Benefit Payments
Some people who have been turned down for Social Security benefit payments should be able ...
Social Insecurity 2033
Threats to Social Security have been coming for decades, leaving people who rely on it ...
Effects on Health Premium Tax Credit of Tax Rule Change
The health premium tax credit (PTC) is almost 13 years old. Eligible individuals who otherwise can’t ...
Paying for Senior Living: Using Long-Term Care Insurance
When it’s time to consider moving into a senior living community, the decision comes with ...
Prior Authorization and Health Insurance: Know the Facts
The American Medical Association calls prior authorization “an overused process that interferes with patients receiving ...
Planning for Health Care Costs in Retirement
A recent study found that most Americans have low retirement readiness, especially in planning for ...
Medicare and Obesity Treatment Drugs
The Trump administration blocked a proposed expansion for Medicare and obesity treatment drugs, leaving many ...