Wednesday, January 24, 2018

The Daily — 10 of the Best States to Retire in for 2018

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Wednesday, January 24, 2018
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Many factors go into choosing where to retire. Taking into consideration everything from cost of living to climate and health care, here are 2018's 10 best states for retirement.
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Beginning this summer, many Kentucky Medicaid recipients will have to meet new work requirements to keep their health benefits. Nine other states have also applied for waivers that would allow them to follow Kentucky's lead. Learn more.
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New tax withholding tables have been published by the IRS. Here's what that could mean for you, as well as things you can do to help get your 2018 finances squared away.
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With a nationwide spike in flu cases this winter, are we in the midst of the worst flu season ever? Here's what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has to say.
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If you're seeking a career change and worried about how well your skills might transfer, this former lab chemist and current nurse says you might be underestimating yourself.
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Much of the talk at the recent North American International Auto Show in Detroit revolved around the future of self-driving cars. Read what this new tech could mean for older drivers.
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Millennials, Gen Xers, boomers … what connotations do generational labels have in the workplace? A new study suggests such labels could be particularly harmful for at least one group.
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The bonds that form between caregivers and care recipients may mean the difference between a successful or failing caregiving plan. Here's how to give your loved one the best shot at success.
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Exploring a second career? Or interested in part-time work, side gigs or even work-from-home opportunities? Get practical advice from an AARP Work & Jobs expert in the Online Community.
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