Financial Security for Seasoned Adults
As the seasoned adult population continues to increase in the US, there is a need to provide information on financial security. In 2000, there were 34.8 million Americans age 65 and over--this number is projected to reach 70.3 million by 2030. Much of this growth will be fueled by the baby boom coho...
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