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Making Wise Choices During Open Enrollment
health insurance Contributing Editor Lisa Gerstner runs through the new variables of the 2020 open enrollment season. Also, hosts Sandy Block and David Muhlbaum talk about how the stock market handles election results, as well as what the upcoming ski season will look like.
By David Muhlbaum • Published
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What the New President Means for Your Money
Politics President-Elect Biden wants more consumer protections and perks for the middle class and seniors.
By Lisa Gerstner • Published
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Big Changes Likely for Social Security, Medicare Under a Biden Presidency
Making Your Money Last The new president and a fresh Congress will sooner or later have to face the twin safety net programs, both sorely in need of help.
By Catherine Siskos • Published
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5 HSA Benefits You Might Not Know About
health savings accounts Health savings accounts are an often-misunderstood and overlooked opportunity for American workers. Here’s why they are worth a close look during this year’s open enrollment period.
By Rob Grubka, Fellow in the Society of Actuaries • Published
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What Happens to Medicare If the Affordable Care Act Is Overturned?
Medicare Experts say if the ACA is repealed or rescinded "it would be devastating for Medicare." Here's what might happen -- and how it could be costly for you.
By Catherine Siskos • Published
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Insurers Cut Telehealth Benefits
Healthy Living on a Budget UnitedHealthGroup and Anthem customers were set to face out-of-pocket charges on certain telehealth visits starting October 1.
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors • Published
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Your Guide to Open Enrollment
health insurance Your options may look a little different this fall. Meanwhile, the cost of coverage continues to climb.
By Lisa Gerstner • Published
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How to Pick the Right Medicare Plans for You
Healthy Living on a Budget As you're signing up for Medicare, you must learn the basics of Medicare Part A, Part B, Part D, medigap plans, Medicare Advantage plans and even doughnut holes. We'll help you sort out the confusion about signing up for Medicare -- and much more.
By Catherine Siskos • Published
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Trump Promises $200 Prescription Drug Card for Seniors
Medicare Medicare beneficiaries will soon receive a debit card in the mail that they can use to pay for prescription drugs.
By Rocky Mengle • Published
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