Think tank president urges Gen Z to consider trades over college in tough job market

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Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project, is encouraging Gen Zers to reconsider the traditional college route and explore

Student loan delinquency rates highest in 21 years as COVID moratorium fades away

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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Tuesday reported a significant rise in the number of delinquent student loans after

Hospitals Must Better Identify And Manage Delirium In Seniors

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I recently visited a friend who is in his 80s and was hospitalized after a fall. He did not know

An Another Way To Downsize After Retirement

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It is amazing how much we can accumulate. I don’t have just a junk drawer, but I should clean out

What The One Big Beautiful Bill Means For Your Estate Plan

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On July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law. For estate planners, the bill brought

The Hidden Tax On Success With Chris Guillebeau

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I believe wealth management that only accounts for your money is disconnected from reality and may even leave you with

Actions To Consider For Your IRA Before The Year Ends

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We’re well into the third quarter of the year, so it’s a good time to review the actions you should

Proposed Changes To Phone Services For Social Security Beneficiaries Raise Concerns—Again

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The Social Security Administration has proposed changes—again—with respect to its phone service options. If the changes are approved, the agency

What Older Adults Need To Know About Trump’s Changes To Medicare

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Since Congress passed the big tax and spending bill on July 3, most observers have focused their attention on its

Benefits, AI, And The Multigenerational Workforce

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For decades, employers, benefits providers, and retirement plan sponsors worked on a shared assumption: there was such a thing as

A Wealth Of Information In Three Little Letters

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In a 2023 survey, over 65% of participants said that Medicare was confusing and difficult to understand. This can result

U.S. Public Pensions Adapt To Change, And It’s Paying Off

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Despite uncertainty about tariff policy, federal government layoffs, and ever-rising federal government debt, the U.S. economy and financial markets continue