
are not just worried about jobs when it comes to the upcoming presidential election. According to surveys conducted by AARP,
Hispanics over the age of 50 want candidates to address issues related to the future of Social Security and Medicare.
“For these voters, ‘retirement security’ and ‘economic security’ are largely the same thing,” said Nancy LeaMond, AARP Executive Vice President.
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Health insurance costs Florida women as much as 52 percent more than men — up to $1,141 more on average each year —because of a gender gap that has existed for decades, a report said Monday.
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TALLAHASSEE— Florida officials sent a wide-ranging application Monday to the federal government for steering almost 3 million Medicaid patients into managed care, a major shift that has sparked heavy lobbying from critics who demand the Obama administration deny the move.
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Floridians could miss out on an estimated $60 million in health-insurance rebates next year if state officials successfully block enforcement of spending rules in the year-old reform law.
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