Old and Young, Talking Again A society in which members of different generations do not interact “is a dangerous experiment,” said one researcher.
A Mortgage After 65: A ‘No Brainer’ or a Big Risk? Fueled by once-low rates, more older Americans have mortgage debt, according to new research. But the downsides can be significant, some experts say.
Many Older Immigrants in New York Are Struggling: ‘I Have No Future’ Immigrants are the majority of New York City’s 65-and-over population. Many have no nest egg, and some are coping with social isolation.
The Income Gap Jeopardizing Retirement for Millions Americans in the lower middle class are losing ground financially, researchers have found.
Paxlovid Cuts Covid Death Risk. But Those Who Need It Are Not Taking It. With Covid deaths rising to about 1,500 per week, researchers question why Paxlovid use has remained low among high-risk patients.