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Idaho Aging Statistics & Resource Guide

By Sixty and Me September 21, 2020

The Idaho Aging Statistics & Resource Guide contains key information, links and statistics for senior citizens in Idaho. With an aging population Idaho’s average cost of care averages between $22.50 an hour for home care to $8,562 a month for skilled nursing care. This guide also contains helpful contact information for county offices, Alzheimer’s Disease […]

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Hawaii Aging Statistics & Resource Guide

By Sixty and Me September 21, 2020

The Hawaii Aging Statistics & Resource Guide contains key information, links and statistics for senior citizens in Hawaii. With an aging population and the average cost of care averaging between $26.75 an hour for home care to $13,368 a month for skilled nursing care, Hawaii is typically more expensive than the national average.  This guide […]

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Georgia Aging Statistics & Resource Guide

By Sixty and Me September 21, 2020

The Georgia Aging Statistics & Resource Guide contains key information, links and statistics for senior citizens in Georgia. With an aging population and the average cost of care averaging between $20.50 an hour for home care to $7,148 a month for skilled nursing care, Georgia is typically less expensive than the national average.  This guide […]

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North Carolina Aging Statistics & Resource Guide

By Sixty and Me September 21, 2020

The North Carolina Aging Statistics & Resource Guide contains key information, links and statistics for senior citizens in North Carolina. With an aging population and the average cost of care averaging between $20.00 an hour for home care to $7,665 a month for skilled nursing care, North Carolina is typically less expensive than the national […]

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30 Facts and Statistics on Aging

By Jessica Thomas September 16, 2020

The American population is aging rapidly, and this graying of the United States is transforming various sectors of the economy. Below, we’ll explore some important facts and statistics about aging. The United States population…

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Divorce Financial Planning and Retirement

By Robert Lindstrom September 14, 2020

Divorce financial planning typically refers to the actual planning done during a divorce. When planning for retirement, there are certain aspects that you should be aware of if you have ever been divorced at some point in your life…

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How to Steer Clear of Fake News

By Howard Fishman September 13, 2020

It’s easy to be fooled. Especially on social media. Platforms like Facebook and Twitter unknowingly allow false information to appear in our feed. Our own browsing history creates assumptions about what we’d like to see…

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Which Ages Are Important for Retirement Planning and Why?

By Robert Lindstrom August 09, 2020

For better or worse, there are a lot of retirement planning rules that involve how old you are. Knowing these rules can help you avoid higher taxes (and penalties), but they can also allow you to take advantage of certain benefits…

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Common Scams Targeting the Elderly and How to Avoid Them

By Sixty and Me July 18, 2020

Elderly people face all of the same scams as everyone else, but some scams disproportionately affect the older generations. Many of these fall under the umbrella of elder fraud – the misappropriation or abuse of financial control…

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Retirement Takeaways from the SECURE Act

By Robert Lindstrom July 11, 2020

The SECURE Act was a big deal when it was passed in December of 2019. However, just a few short months later Covid-19 hit and the CARES Act was passed. Most people never had a chance to incorporate the SECURE Act into their retirement…

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