Browsing: Retirement
Even if you’re not a Swiftie, it’s nearly impossible to escape the hype surrounding Taylor Swift’s new album, tour, and movie. In fact, some would argue…
Few thing symbolize our independence like driving a car when and where we want to. For aging parents, there is nearly always an end to that…
Medicare has a notorious history of not treating vaccinations equally. Here’s an example from Ed, one of my clients. My physician’s office contacted me because I…
The youngest members of Generation-X are now in their 40s, while the oldest Gen-Xers are now in their late 50s. This means it is time for…
The youngest members of Gen X are now in their forties, while the oldest Gen Xers are now in their late sixties. This means it is…
The 4% rule seems so simple. Multiply your savings by 4%, and that’s how much you can spend the first year in retirement. After that, adjust…
October is Open Enrollment month. Medicare beneficiaries get a chance to make changes to their coverage. Here’s a question I received recently. “I have a retiree…
Peter Attia, MD, has written an excellent book on how to keep ourselves from getting common chronic illnesses with aging. It’s Outlive: The Science & Art…
Pick up a publication, turn on the TV, and you’re likely to find something like this. “Inflation Reduction Act Continues to Lower Out-of-Pocket Prescription Drug Costs…
Minnesota and Washington are the states that provide the best services and supports for frail older adults, younger people with disabilities, and their families, according to…