Those looking for a retirement plan oriented to their passions can seek out living arrangements that are increasingly ...
It's tax time and that's not fun, especially if your portfolio took losses last year. But you can plan for better times ahead and have fun doing it! If you’re like most people, your retirement ...
We’re all dealing with the shock of rising prices at the grocery store, the car dealership and the insurance company, among other places. According to inflation data collected by the Bureau of Labor ...
Many people look forward to retirement only to end up less happy than expected. For some, it’s a matter of financial challenges. But for others, it’s a matter of boredom. The reality is that many ...
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From bored to bold — making retirement fun
RETIRMENT associations and various academic research institutions focusing on aging have found that 30 to 40 percent of retirees experience boredom. Applying this statistic, approximately 4.5 million ...
Our last article addressed the transition of health issues and how they often affect our living conditions. We’re now addressing the number one transition that affects housing. Nearly 85% of the ...
Retirement marks one of the great transitions in your life. For most people, until your late-teens or early-twenties you define your time by going to school. After that your schedule is shaped around ...
Fun, information and opportunities to connect with friends are coming Thursday, Oct. 2 when a free event, Senior Expo 2025, welcomes senior citizens from Mercer County and all across southern West ...
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