Yesterday, Senator Barack Obama was out on the campaign trail talking about economic security and he echoed his support for automatic IRAs. Not enough candidates are talking about what they can do to help American families build lifetime economic security; after all a key component to saving is…
It doesn't have to be so hard - retirement that is. A cool new tool online to help business help employees to save, check it out. After all, every little bit adds up!
The House Financial Services Committee is voting on a bill today that is supposed to reform the mortgage industry and prevent the kind of abusive practices that have been widely reported over the last months.
Lotsa goings on over on the Hill today, including the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Conference Report expected to pass out the House today and the Senate sometime this week. The future of this bill is uncertain, with the President vowing to veto it.
USA Today has a call on their website today for people who are turning 62 next year. Appears they are looking at 21st Century retirement, so if you are someone who is paving a new path to retirement, check it out. The more people hear about the different ways we are retiring, the better they can…
Ray linked to it this morning, but a little more context... yesterday's Washington Post poll is echoing what we have seen from AARP members in New Hampshire and other primary states- voters see health and financial security issues as the top domestic issues. Today, AARP South Carolina is releasing…
Our colleagues in Nevada have joined with the Nevada Broadcasters Association to encourage voters in Nevada to participate in the upcoming caucuses. See below for ads in English and Spanish.
My colleagues down in Florida had a fun event last night in the spirit of Halloween, reaching out to parents and asking them to tell presidential candidates that the "future should not be scary" on the issues health care and lifetime financial security.