Takeoff: Health Care Labor-HHS Preparing for Departure in 2024

Washington, D.C. – The countdown for the Health Care: Labor-HHS budget proposal is closing in. With a focus on key issues like healthcare, labor, and education funding, this upcoming budget is anticipated to have significant impacts on various sectors. The proposal, scheduled for release in 2024, is expected to address crucial topics such as access to healthcare services, support for labor initiatives, and educational resources. Analysts suggest that the budget will be closely examined by …

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Retirement Readiness: Financial Education Key to Preparing for Life Changes in the U.S.

Denver, CO – Many adults in the United States are feeling the weight of financial stress, particularly when it comes to saving for retirement. According to recent polls conducted by the National Endowment for Financial Education (NEFE), a significant number of respondents expressed concerns about having enough saved for their retirement. During the COVID-19 pandemic, 85% of respondents reported experiencing financial stress, with 31% specifically worried about their retirement savings. Additionally, 70% of respondents made …

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Social Security: How Older Americans Are Preparing for Potential Benefit Cuts

Columbus, Ohio – Social Security is facing financial challenges that need to be addressed promptly to avoid potential benefit cuts in the near future. While these cuts are not imminent, there is a possibility that they may occur within a decade if policymakers fail to find solutions to strengthen the program’s finances. According to a recent nationwide survey of older Americans, only 41% of respondents expect Social Security to remain in its current form for …

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