Old News: What Boomers Are Reading Online

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WISER blog

One online resource is the Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement blog: www.wiserwomen.blogspot.com. The blog feature information on retirement savings, healthcare, social security, finances and more!

Blogs of DC @ Oct 01, 2008 15:00:58 PM

Put Away Your Walkers...

The power of communities is endless. While I am not in the market for retirement just yet, it’s great to see that seniors are embracing the power of information – online communities are a great, low-impact, convenient way for seniors to get information quickly and efficiently. I actually work for a company called Mzinga that powers these online communities (including AARP) and I understand the following additional Web sites provide great information for seniors: www.maturityusa.com www.thirdage.com and www.financenter.com.

Enjoy!

Aaron | @astrout

Aaron Strout of MA @ Sep 05, 2008 22:37:17 PM

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mohamed of TX @ Sep 02, 2008 04:07:49 AM

I don't want to read about retirement. I want AARP to be less the "marketing" organization and more the coalition that says:

"Whaddaya mean there is no Social Security Trust Fund? The politicians just "lost" the two trillion difference between the dedicated payroll taxes they collected and the benefits so far paid out? We're gonna come after the whole lot of you until you put it back. You wet-behind-the-ears whippersnappers!"

of @ Aug 28, 2008 16:01:06 PM

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