A U.S. Government Accountability Office report found women’s household income fell 41% after divorcing past 50 — nearly double the 23% decline for men. The Brookings Institution has documented that ...
The senior deduction may bring some much needed relief to taxpayers grappling with inflation at the grocery store and increased health care and housing costs.
New survey data reveal women 50 and older are feeling more stressed about finances than men in the same age group and outreach efforts in North Dakota aim to help women nearing or at retirement age ...
AARP survey finds most women over the age of 50 worry about retirement security, health care costs and emergency expenses.
Nineteen women deemed excellent in their roles in skilled nursing, senior living or home care have been named to the fifth class of Veteran VIPs in the annual McKnight’s Women of Distinction awards ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville women’s soccer head coach Karen Ferguson-Dayes has announced her retirement after 26 years at the helm of the women’s soccer program. She leaves as the winningest coach in ...
The grocery store encounter that left me speechless wasn't about having nothing to do—it was the moment I realized that 32 years of being needed, respected, and visible had vanished overnight, leaving ...
Ever wondered why the “golden years” sometimes feel more like “copper pennies” for so many women? While we ...
A new AARP survey finds that older women voters are not happy about the economy. And either party could win their vote.
What she likes most about her current life? “I get to do all the fun stuff and say no to the things I don’t want to do anymore.” She also has some tips if you can’t sleep.
Women aged 50 or more years are feeling “widespread economic anxiety” in greater numbers than men the same age.
Most women voters age 50 and older are not feeling confident that they will have enough money throughout retirement, with 51% feeling less financially secure than they did a year ago, according to a ...