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Thinking About Getting Married After 60? I Have Good News and Bad News

By Douglas Winslow Cooper December 05, 2020

Over 50 and unmarried? You might be divorced, widowed, or perhaps never married. You likely at least have given marriage some serious thought. But… don’t most of them fail? Not so. You may have read that about half of marriages…

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End-of-the-Year Tax Planning for Responsible Mature Women: 8 Tips You’d Want to Consider

By Stan Corey December 04, 2020

December is upon us, and, before we know it, we will be celebrating the new year. Many times, though, people wait until January to look at their income tax situation and begin gathering all of the documents coming in the mail…

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How Much Does It Cost to Retire to Mexico?

By Kerry Baker November 11, 2020

Over a million Americans and half that many Canadians live in Mexico. Likely just as many live in the country part-time and unreported, keeping an address in the US (as I do). Living in Mexico is the answer for many who fear their lives…

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Senior Discounts for Internet, Phone and TV

By Jessica Thomas November 01, 2020

These days, having a reliable Internet connection at home is incredibly important, especially in the middle of a global pandemic. More and more people are working from home, attending virtual school, and so much more. As a result, the Internet is an indispensable tool. Even for people who are now retired, the Internet has gained […]

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SPONSORED: Turning Retirement Savings into a Retirement Paycheck

By Margaret Manning October 29, 2020

Like so many women in our Sixty and Me community, the landscape of my life is continually shifting. I spent 40 years working full time in the technology business while raising my two boys and balancing life and work. I retired from…

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What the Ideal Reverse Mortgage Candidate Looks Like – Part 1

By Mike Roberts October 19, 2020

My grandfather, who passed away years ago, was a man I greatly admired. He was a decorated pilot who flew cargo missions over the Himalayas in World War II. He risked his life serving in the vital supply link that helped the Allies…

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Love Is Eternal, but Life Isn’t! Facing the Chance of Becoming a Widow

By Kathleen M. Rehl October 12, 2020

Soon after my book was published, I attended a community luncheon. Several couples were seated at my table, and we introduced ourselves. After watching me for a few minutes, one wife suddenly exclaimed, “Oh, I saw your picture in Sunday’s…

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New Hampshire Aging Statistics & Resource Guide

By Sixty and Me September 21, 2020

The New Hampshire Aging Statistics & Resource Guide contains key information, links and statistics for senior citizens in New Hampshire. With an aging population and the average cost of care averaging between $27.50 an hour for home care to $10,494 a month for skilled nursing care, New Hampshire is typically less expensive than the national […]

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Oregon Aging Statistics & Resource Guide

By Sixty and Me September 21, 2020

The Oregon Aging Statistics & Resource Guide contains key information, links and statistics for senior citizens in Oregon. With an aging population and the average cost of care averaging between $27.00 an hour for home care to $10,342 a month for skilled nursing care, Oregon is typically more expensive than the national average.  This guide […]

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Utah Aging Statistics & Resource Guide

By Sixty and Me September 21, 2020

The Utah Aging Statistics & Resource Guide contains key information, links and statistics for senior citizens in Utah. With an aging population and the average cost of care averaging between $24.00 an hour for home care to $7,604 a month for skilled nursing care, Utah is typically less expensive than the national average.  This guide […]

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