Wednesday, January 7, 2009

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Forget Students and the Youth Vote: AARP Went Big For Obama

Older voters were the core of Obama's coalition, the group says. more >>

Survey: Retirees Voted for McCain

The majority of voters age 65 and older didn't vote for Obama. more >>

Health Buzz: Rainfall's Autism Link and Other Health News

Fibromyalgia, drinking coffee during pregnancy, and the limited appeal of limited-benefit health plans. more >>

AARP Limited-Benefit Health Plans Scrutinized

Bare-bones insurance plans give false sense of financial protection from high costs, says senator. more >>

Retirement Plans on Hold

70 percent of aging employees plan to work in retirement. more >>

Social Security Recipients Will Get Bigger Checks Next Year

Seniors are set for largest increase in benefits in over 25 years. more >>

The 10 Best Employers for Workers Over Age 50

AARP names great employers for seniors. more >>

The 10 Best International Employers for Older Workers

AARP highlights companies abroad that welcome senior employees. more >>

Study: Falling Housing Prices Are Jeopardizing Retirement Security

Lower home values and subprime loans tip older homeowners into foreclosure. more >>

Old News: What Boomers Are Reading Online

Internet-savvy baby boomers make AARP Web traffic boom. more >>

Undecided Voters Getting Tired Of Obama Change Message

Undecided voters express worries about Obama's lack of experience. more >>

How the Housing Law Affects Reverse Mortgages

Most seniors should be cautious. more >>

Economy Has Boomers Rethinking Retirement

AARP survey shows some Americans are mortgaging their futures to pay bills now. more >>

Working Women Fare Better in Retirement

Marriage is no longer necessary (but still helpful) for a secure retirement. more >>

Mutual Fund Jargon Can Bamboozle Investors

AARP Financial survey finds widespread confusion. more >>

Quiz: Do You Understand Financial Jargon?

Five questions to test what you know. more >>

Save More Money—Unless You're Retired

Retirees and young adults could learn from each other's financial habits. more >>

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