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Next step for Elizabeth Holmes: Bid for a new trial

October 17, 2022

On Monday, disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes will play one of her last cards to avoid a prison sentence when a federal judge questions a key prosecution witness who expressed post-trial regrets about testimony that helped convince a jury to convict her for investor fraud. That witness, former Theranos lab director Adam Rosendorff, made an uninvited…

EBRI launches new retirement financial tool

October 17, 2022

The Employee Benefit Research Institute announced the launch of a re-envisioned Ballpark E$timate calculator to help individuals estimate their savings needs and future spending during retirement.

As you turn 65, you must figure out Medicare — even if you plan to work beyond that

October 14, 2022

If you’ re celebrating your 65th on Nov. 15, for example, your initial enrollment window runs from Aug. 1 to Feb. 28, 2023. “Three months before your 65th, take a look at employer’ s insurance and compare it with what you’ ll be paying for traditional Medicare and a Medigap policy or a Medicare Advantage plan,” said Kathy Sarmiento, SHINE Medicare/Medicaid counseling…

October 14, 2022

A proactive approach to inflationary rates

With the recent spike in interest rates by the Federal Reserve, Americans are feeling more pressure in their wallets as inflationary rates make waves across all industries.

Inflation remains stubbornly high as food, shelter costs grow

October 14, 2022

New data from the federal government was released Thursday indicating the Consumer Price Index reached 8.2% for the 12- month period ending in September. The persistence of inflation has caused the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates in hopes of cooling inflation. But with the interest rate hikes come a greater risk of sending the U.S. economy into a…

Social Security's COLA increase Is based on an outdated inflation measure

October 14, 2022

Social Security just announced the biggest increase in beneficiaries' cost‐ of‐ living adjustment in 40 years: 8.7%. The trouble is, Social Security is using an outdated measure that's driving up benefit costs. Social Security benefits are indexed for inflation to protect beneficiaries from a decline in purchasing power when the prices of goods and services…

Social Security raised to 40-year high, still 'drop in the bucket'

October 14, 2022

Social Security checks will increase by $140 on average come January. Thursday, the Social Security Administration announced an 8.7% cost-of-living adjustment will start with benefits payable to more than 65 million Social Security beneficiaries. Mark Grywacheski with the Quad Cities Investment Group said the government typically looks at the level of…

October 14, 2022
Study finds retirement super savers aren't slowed by economic turbulence.

Despite economic volatility, retirement ‘super savers’ stick to priority, study finds

Despite market volatility, high inflation and the threat of a recession, retirement “super savers” continue to making savings a top priority, according to a study by Principal Financial Group.

Local seniors say Social Security increase won't be enough

October 13, 2022

Oct. 13— Senior citizens could see their biggest Social Security cost-of-living increase in decades but some local seniors say it's not enough to keep up with rising expenses and persistent high inflation. Mary Roselle, executive director of the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties, said Social Security benefits are expected to increase 8.7%…

Social Security payments set for big increase. What to know.

October 13, 2022

BY STAN C HOE The Associated Press. On Thursday, the U.S. government is set to announce how big a percentage increase Social Security beneficiaries will see in monthly payments this upcoming year. It's all part of an annual ritual where Washington adjusts Social Security benefits to keep up with inflation, or at least with one narrow measure of it.

Your Financial Future: Consider health care needs when choosing a Medicare plan

October 13, 2022

Open enrollment period for Medicare begins on Saturday, Oct. 15. Along with political ads, every other ad on television these days is about choosing a health plan, and your mailbox is probably full of sales information. Every company claims to be your best choice.

Had enough? S&P plunge could deepen if recession takes hold

October 13, 2022

But history shows the average U.S. recession since 1947 has brought an even bigger fall for stocks: roughly 30%, according to Goldman Sachs. The last three recessions have seen the main measure of the U.S. stock market lose between 34% and 57%. With the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates sharply in hopes of getting inflation under control, more economists are…

As mortgages rates rise, is renting better than buying?

October 13, 2022

While mortgage rates declined slightly on Oct. 6, the long-term forecast is for higher interest charges for the balance of this year and into 2023 as the Federal Reserve Board continues to tighten its vice grip on inflation. Freddie Mac's Primary Mortgage Market Survey reported that benchmark 30- year fixed home loans inched slightly lower to 6.66% on Oct. 6…

4 tips for new financial planners

October 12, 2022

Being a financial planner is one of the most rewarding careers. Not only do you get to make a positive difference in clients’ lives, but you are also often the first person they call with life-changing news.

'We know we aren't alone:' United Way looks to help workers achieve financial stability

October 12, 2022

In fact, nearly 50% of households in local West Virginia and Ohio counties are struggling financially, according to the 2019 American Community Survey. ALICE data show results from Cabell, Lincoln, Mason and Wayne counties in West Virginia and Lawrence County, Ohio— a total of 95,946 households surveyed from the five counties. Carol Bailey, executive director of…

Consumer survey reveals inflation to ease next year, spending to slow

October 12, 2022

Consumer expectations and concerns about inflation eased a bit last month, but tumbled when it came to household spending, according to the latest New York Fed survey. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York released September's Survey of Consumer Expectations on Tuesday showing consumers expect the inflation rate a year from now to be 5.4%.

Business confidence slips in September

October 12, 2022

Confidence among Massachusetts employers dropped in September after three months of growth, reflecting increased concerns about inflation and financial strain on the horizon. The Associated Industries of Massachusetts reported Tuesday that its business confidence index ticked downward to 53.9, the lowest level since June. The Federal Reserve hiked…

Retirees spending more than they can afford

October 11, 2022

Results from the 2022 Spending in Retirement Survey published today from the Employee Benefit Research Institute found that retirees are spending much higher or a little higher than they can afford in 2022

Only 1/3 of Americans have an estate plan

October 11, 2022

Of those who do have an estate plan, 20% have not updated their plan in the last five years.

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