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Social Security wants boomers to apply online
emi.endo@newsday.comThe Social Security Administration Tuesday launched a public service campaign featuring actress Patty Duke to encourage the 80 million baby boomers heading into retirement to apply online for their benefits. Social Security Commissioner Michael Astrue...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Government, Manhattan (New York City), Patty Duke, Social Security
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Stock losses leave pensions underfunded by $400 billion
WASHINGTON -- The collapse of the stock market last year left corporate pension plans at the largest companies underfunded by $409 billion, reversing a $60 billion pension surplus at the end of 2007, according to a study released today. Shoring up the...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Financial Markets, Employers, Economy, 401K
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Social Security's new 'twins': Patty Duke
The Swampby Frank James Remember the Patty Duke Show of the 1960s with the ridiculous, genetically impossible premise of two cousins who were identical twins? It was double trouble in black and white. If you do, then the Social Security......Tags: Wages and Pensions, Jerry Mathers, Ron Howard, Patty Duke, Social Security
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7 ways laid-off baby boomers can find health insurance
U.S. News & World ReportWorkers who find themselves unexpectedly laid off in middle age or forced into early retirement have many worries. One of their greatest fears is about finding health insurance coverage. Some 21 percent of baby boomers ages 45 to 64 report they are not...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Health and Safety at Work, Medical Conditions, Insurance, Employers
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Governor sees New York in 'perilous' state
Associated Press WriterGov. David Paterson sees New York's condition as "perilous," but the courage to balance the government's budget and priorities can create "a brighter, smarter future," though it could take months and even years. In his first State of the State address,...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Executive Branch, Restaurants, Energy Saving, David Paterson
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Tune out hysteria to build your wealth
Tribune staff reporterNow what? With the economy in a recession and most experts predicting that the worst lies ahead, deciding what to do with your money seems overwhelming. Many market strategists are urging investors to remain cautious with investments, yet there are...Tags: Personal Finance, New York, Financial Markets, Newport Beach, 401K
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Retirement benefits can be just click away
The Associated PressThe Social Security Administration, envisaging the near-future prospect of 10,000 baby boomers applying for benefits every day, has put together an online service that will allow people to get their benefits without traveling to a Social Security field...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Movies, Patty Duke, Social Security, Online
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PBA Senior Tour to return to The Villages in May
Sentinel Staff WriterA professional bowling tour stop will come to The Villages for the first time since 2001 when the PBA Senior Sun Bowl is held at Spanish Springs Lanes in May. The tournament, one of three new stops on the PBA Senior Tour this season, was announced last...Tags: Bowling, Multi-Sport Events, Joe Williams
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Brooks H. Grimme excelled as inventor, scholar, businessman
Sentinel Staff WriterBrooks H. Grimme found success in every stage of his career: As a college student, he graduated magna cum laude; as an engineer, he was a part of the NASA space team, with several patents to his credit; and in his retirement, he became a business broker...Tags: Space Programs, Technology, Huntsville, Colleges and Universities, Texas
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Judge certifies class action in Deere lawsuit
Associated Press WriterA federal lawsuit against Deere & Co. filed by a group of retirees is scheduled to go to trial in September, and a judge has ordered class action certification in part of the case. The retirees of the Moline, Ill.-based company claim that changes to the...Tags: Iowa, Judges, Trials, People, Illinois
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Social Security launches online sign-up for benefits
Baby boomers have lived through the assassinations of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Martin Luther King Jr., the race to the moon and the Communist threat, Watergate and a few wars. Along the way, most became comfortable using computers and the Internet. Now,...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Patty Duke, World War II, Social Security, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Get-rich-quick job is no work
Dear Bruce: I'm 61, and planning on retiring sometime between 62 and 63, but still in great health. I would and could use additional income not to touch my retirement benefits until 67. In researching potential part-time employment and work-at-home...
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