As health care costs in the United States continue to rise, and inflation remains stubborn, many Americans are losing confidence in their ability to afford their health expenses and maintain their physical and financial well-being in retirement.
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CINCINNATI, Ohio, Oct. 19– The Western and Southern Financial Group, a life insurance company, issued the following news release:. That's the finding of a new survey report on retirement income attitudes conducted by Western& Southern Financial Group in collaboration with LIMRA, a worldwide research, consulting and professional development organization…
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