Federal law sets 26 as the usual cutoff for staying on a parent’s health insurance, but several states allow extended coverage when certain eligibility rules are met.
One expert says you should aim to retire with a six-figure health savings account (HSA) — but many HSA holders aren’t aware ...
The AARP is a host of many great things—nonprofit, advocate, even publisher. However, for many of its members, it's also a ...
A 64-year-old man is gearing up for retirement with $1.5 million in his 401(k), a $2,000 monthly Social Security check and no debt beyond a $1,700 mortgage. His diabetes is under control, but the ...
In the Deep South, access to Medicaid is a crucial lifeline because the region has one of the highest percentages of people living in poverty in the United States. Medicaid’s primary purpose is to ...
The government shutdown is now the longest in U.S. history. The ongoing 36-day closure has sparked disputes over a range of topics — from the separation of powers and the federal workforce, to food ...
MNsure says the average health insurance plan will cost 21.5% more compared to last year. Chris Hemsworth, Alzheimer's and why Hollywood is suddenly obsessed with caregiving Cowboys defensive end ...
NASHUA – Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander (D-NH) recently met with local employers and healthcare providers to discuss the devastating effects of escalating health insurance premiums. In 2021, the ...
Health insurance costs for workers with employer-sponsored plans are expected to rise significantly in 2026. The projected rate spike could be the highest since 2010, outpacing wage growth and ...
Stone is a retired infectious disease physician, medical journalist, and author. Feinberg is professor of medicine/infectious disease and professor of behavioral medicine and psychiatry at the West ...
Texas cannot afford another million citizens without health insurance, but that’s what’ll happen if congressional Republicans take the affordable out of the Affordable Care Act. Texas already has the ...
More than 30,000 Rhode Islanders, including 9,000 immigrants, are projected to lose public health insurance due to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The new federal law adds work requirements for ...