Stories Tagged as
Seniors
Trump aims to lower drug prices by basing them off what other countries pay
by
Ben Bradford
Oct 26, 2018
The president said prices could be lowered as much as 30 percent.
What you need to know about reverse mortgages ... and their new rules
Sep 29, 2017
These mortgages let seniors take out loans, using their homes as security.
Elders don't need an app for a Lyft
Mar 30, 2017
The Phoenix area has become a testing ground of sorts for ride-sharing companies in a relatively untapped market.
My Economy: Caring for seniors through art
Mar 23, 2017
Many of the caregivers in nursing homes can't afford health insurance, Martha Rast says.
America is graying — but that’s not such a bad thing.
Sep 19, 2016
The number of seniors is growing — but that doesn't mean the economy is going to sink.
Niche in elder care: assisted living for LGBT seniors
by
Lisa Napoli
Sep 12, 2016
As boomers get older, LGBT seniors look for communities where they can live openly.
Billions in aid for low-income seniors go unclaimed
May 5, 2016
A campaign is trying to connect low-income seniors with government aid.
For public good, not for profit.
Receive Social Security? No increase for you next year
Oct 15, 2015
Cost of Living Adjustment is pegged to inflation, which, like old soda, is flat.
When it comes to Medicare, you better shop around
Oct 15, 2015
Drug prices change year to year, making real differences between plans.
Companies start to woo older workers with perks
Dec 9, 2013
Companies who rely on older employees are offering special incentives, from training in new job skills to babysitting services for grandkids.