PBS Next Avenue: Hillary Clinton and Women’s Retirement Anxiety
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was welcomed back to work Monday with a heavily padded football helmet and a standing ovation by her staff. I never doubted she’d be…
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton was welcomed back to work Monday with a heavily padded football helmet and a standing ovation by her staff. I never doubted she’d be…
When it comes to making work-related resolutions for 2013, you’ve probably seen advice this week urging you to do more: Network more, save more for retirement, ask your boss for more…
Helping women in their 50s and 60s earn more, save and spend wisely and manage their careers effectively is a passion of mine and the focus of my weekly Next…
How hard is it to work hard and be nice? For some women, the answer is: Very. I’d be surprised to find a woman in the workplace today who doesn’t…
Most of my fiftysomething female friends are hip to social media as a way of advancing their careers. Many midlife women are getting better at using LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and…
When it comes to a comfortable retirement, the prospects aren’t pretty for women. As I noted in a previous Next Avenue post, we generally have lower salaries and longer life spans…
“These days, there’s a place for everyone,” retirement consultant Jan Cullinane writes in her new book, The Single Woman’s Guide to Retirement. She’s referring to retirement communities and housing that appeal…
Recently, my inbox and mailbox have been flooded with requests for year-end donations. My alma maters are holding out the plate, as are the local shelter for abused and homeless…
When my 50-something girlfriends and I talk about money, it usually involves something like how much we saved on a great pair of shoes, an unbelievably low airfare we scored…
A question for women: Have you ever put off going to the doctor because of the cost? I have. What’s more, 43 percent of American women have delayed or passed…
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