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Dave Goldstein

There are smart ways to save hundreds or thousands of dollars on your health care without sacrificing quality.
Various economic pressures and family constraints can make sharing a home with parents and their adult children a worthwhile idea.
The bad economy is creating a groundswell of support for health care reform.
A new AARP report shows that the cost of caregiving rose to $375 billion in 2007, a $25 billion increase from 2006.
A recent Time Magazine article shows that postponing retirement can have several positive effects.
In its annual study on food security, the Agriculture Department has found that hunger rates for children have reached their highest levels since 1998.
Despite the recent groundswell of criticism for 401(k)'s, many still think they have a lot to offer people trying to save for retirement.
A Florida law requiring older drivers to take a vision test in order to renew their licenses has shown promising results according to a recent study.
In its Monday decision, a San Francisco court ordered the NFL Players Association to pay out $28.1 in damages to retired players.
Analysis of the 2008 Presidential Election shows that despite the attention paid to the youngest voters, it was 50+ voters who delivered the election to President-Elect Obama.
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