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Half of single seniors can’t pay for the basics. Here’s why Social Security’s not enough
Headline: Half of single seniors can’t pay for the basics. Here’s why Social Security’s not enough
Publication: cnbc.com
Article Date: January 13, 2020
Recent research from the Center for Social and Demographic Research on Aging at the University of Massachusetts Boston found that many older Americans don’t have enough money to get by. Read Article…
Opinion: When it comes to financial angst, boomers and millennials have more in common than they think
Headline: Opinion: When it comes to financial angst, boomers and millennials have more in common than they think
Publication: Market Watch
Article Date: December 26, 2019
Although they may seem at odds, Millennials and Baby Boomers share a lot of the same concerns regarding their futures. Both generations feel economically stretched and unprepared for retirement. Read Article…
Greg Cox Elected 2020 Chair of San Diego County Board of Supervisors
Headline: Greg Cox Elected 2020 Chair of San Diego County Board of Supervisors
Publication: Times of San Diego
Article Date: January 14, 2020
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved Greg Cox as chairman, succeeding Dianne Jacob, during the governing body’s first meeting of 2020. Read Article…
Pension Reform Waits for California Supreme Court
Headline: Pension Reform Waits for California Supreme Court
Publication: California Globe
Article Date: November 27, 2019
Several cases are before the California Supreme Court that will seek to change the way pensions are handled. Critics and supporters alike are unsure of what the future holds for California’s pension system. Read Article…
Gavin Newsom wants to use pension and road funds to fight climate change. How will that work?
Headline: Gavin Newsom wants to use pension and road funds to fight climate change. How will that work?
Publication: The Sacramento Bee
Article Date: November 29, 2019
“Newsom’s order directs the state’s Transportation Agency, pension funds and the department that manages government contracts to reconsider how they spend the public’s money with an eye toward investing in projects that could help Californians prepare for climate change.” Read Article…