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.
Holiday Pet Dangers
Is the Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment in 2024 Enough?
Helping Veterans Find Career Success
Financial Considerations when Caring for Aging Loved Ones
The Decline in local news outlets is accelerating
Cornell University Defeats an Appeal Challenging the Investments and Recordkeeping Fees in Its Retirement Plan
The stock market closes November with a Bang
Foods like ice cream, chips and candy are just as addictive as cigarettes or heroin
Oral Hygiene is crucial to overall health
Preparing financially to buy a car this Holiday Season
Holiday Higher Ed Gifting Stays Strong in 2023
The Portfolio diet may decrease risk of heart disease and stroke
Revolutionizing Retirement with the Power of Artificial Intelligence
A good week for stocks, and a strong start to November
The Worst Financial Gifts to Give to Your Kids
Where and how you sit matters when getting your blood pressure taken
Have lower mortgage rates already boosted housing demand?
Thanksgiving food prices decline, but consumers are still feeling pressure from inflation
ROCKET DOCKET: DOL Announces December Hearings On Fiduciary Rule
U.S. Retail Sales Fall for the First Time as the Holiday Season Approaches
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