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How to avoid retirement crisis
SUMMARY: A concerning statistic reveals that one in five adults have no savings, indicating a looming retirement crisis, especially as baby boomers approach retirement. Financial expert Gregory Ricks emphasizes the need for individuals, even those as young as 30, to assess their savings and take advantage of compounding growth. The median savings for baby boomers is under $200,000, suggesting many have significantly less. Ricks advises utilizing tax-advantaged accounts like IRAs and 401(k)s, highlighting that participation can dramatically reduce retirement failure rates. He recommends saving 10-15% of income and urges the importance of having a Social Security strategy for a secure retirement plan.
More and more baby boomers are set to retire, but few are prepared to make ends meet.
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Expert Talk – Senior Medicare Patrol, Danielle Guillory
SUMMARY: In this edition of Expert Talk, Michelle Eubank interviews Danielle Gillery from Senior Medicare Patrol about Medicare open enrollment, which occurs from October 15 to December 7. This period allows Medicare beneficiaries to review and modify their healthcare and drug plans. Gillery highlights the prevalence of fraud during this time, where beneficiaries may be pressured to change plans or unknowingly agree to changes through deceptive calls. She advises never answering “yes” to questions over the phone and emphasizes that Medicare will never call beneficiaries directly. For assistance, she encourages reaching out to Senior Medicare Patrol for help.
Danielle Guillory with Senior Medicare Patrol is back to answer questions about Medicare Open Enrollment, happening NOW.
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Thousands of eighth graders learn about careers at Pathways2Possibilities at the Coast Coliseum
SUMMARY: Thousands of eighth graders attended the Pathways to Possibilities event at the Coast Convention Center to explore various career options available on the Mississippi Coast. With 45 schools participating, the event aims to introduce students to different professions before they enter high school. Organizers, like Karen, dedicate significant time to planning the event, hoping to connect students’ passions with future careers. Attendees expressed excitement about exploring options, with interests ranging from aviation to health science. With hands-on experiences offered, students like Aiden plan to use what they learn to shape their future career paths, showcasing the event’s impact.
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St. Pe’, Schloegel make their cases days before runoff
SUMMARY: In the District 5 Court of Appeals judge runoff election, voters in 11 Mississippi counties will choose between Amy St. Pay and Jennifer Schogel. Both candidates bring over 50 years of combined legal experience. St. Pay highlights her active litigation practice and judicial experience, while Schogel emphasizes her Chancery Court background, noting its relevance to the 70% of civil appeals in the court. Both candidates stress their ability to serve a broader public and aim to offer distinct perspectives on the bench. As voters head to the polls, both candidates urge support based on their unique qualifications.
The people of 11 Mississippi counties will decide the next person on the bench, as the District 5 Court of Appeals Judge runoff election is just days away.
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