In this episode: (1) Kristina Hooper, Invesco, Chief Global Markets Strategist, takes us on a look back at the first half of 2019 and sheds some light on what we might expect from markets the remainder of the year, (2) BREAKING NEWS: Department of Labor secretary Acosta resigns. What’s the impact to benefit regulation and who may replace him?, (3) Atlas Shrugged: Employees striking for climate change, (4) Ranking the states for retirement, (5) Blended retirement: the challenges of military spouses and their families, (6) Amazon is now offering new skills training to its employees, (7) a closer look at the #FIRE movement – will they actually stop working? and, (8),the California Consumer Privacy Act’s impact on employee benefits.
DOL’s New Retirement Security
The Job Market Cools, But Markets Keep Rolling
A good week for stocks, and a strong start to November
How adult children can survive a Gray Divorce
Rebuilding Your Life After a Gray Divorce
A new streaming service for lonely pets
The impact of Foundation market losses suggests giving increases will be modest in 2023
Red meat consumption is associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk
A new Speaker of the House and just like that, New Retirement Legislation
Tech’s Troubles Continue
Apprehension about aging alone
Getting benefits to work for all
Americans may forego dental treatment due to cost
How to clean your house like a professional
Food prices are expected to rise 5.8% this year
Stocks slump in a losing week ahead of earnings for the largest and influential tech companies
Why stock-market investors are fixated on the 10-year Treasury yield
More health systems charging for e-visits
Holiday Travelers Modify Plans Due to Inflation
Hearing Loss: What you need to know about Cochlear Implants
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