In this episode: (1) Drug prices on the rise, (2) No Savings for Half of Older Adults, (3) He Said/She Said - Apple’s new media services – should Netflix be nervous?, (4) 4th quarter GDP revisions and a softening of Fed policy, (5) Auto enrollment may be hurting retirement savings? and (6) A court blocked key parts of DOL's Association Health Plan rule and the Congress takes up the RESA bill again. We're talking #healthcare with special guest, Business Insider’s Senior Healthcare Reporter, Lydia Ramsey. And welcome to The Motley Fool’s tech reporter Dan Kline who joins our team of able contributors.
Congress and the Department of Labor stay busy with Retirement and Healthcare Legislation and Regulation
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Will ETFs Drive Mutual Funds Extinct?
Is this the Renaissance of the Defined Benefit Pension Plan
The NASDAQ soars to a new high, but inflation is still elevated
Seniors Helping Seniors
Australians want to make their own decisions regarding their retirement savings
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Mortgage rates rise again: What’s this mean for home sales this spring?
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An Upcoming Senate Hearing Looks to Address the 'Retirement Crisis' Head on
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Only 35% of working Canadians aged 50 and older can afford to retire
How to Choose and Watch Films with Your Mental Health in Mind
U.S. Public Pension Funds are highly vulnerable to market corrections
The U.S. Sustainable Funds Landscape in 2024
Hearing on the New Department of Labor Fiduciary Rule: Protecting American Savers and Retirees?
A Roller coaster for markets amid a flood of new data
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