Consider Disability Insurance for Unexpected Illness or Injury

Posted by Richard on September 8, 2020

Everyone knows a little about Social Security Disability, but not many working people realize it is very difficult to get. Only abut 30 percent of the applicants are approved and the system is cash strapped. Still, becoming even temporarily unable to work is a very real problem. According to the Social Security Administration, one in […]

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Suburban Families Look Into Moving As Crises Impact City Life and Work

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The kids love their schools. Mom’s family is nearby. Dad works in the city. So the suburbs, though expensive, work. But what happens when the schools are closed, friends have fled and Dad spends all his time working from home? That is a scenario that might open a trend to move away from high-tax states […]

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Under Or Over Insured?

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Life comes at you fast. In your youth at the peak of your health, in middle age, at the height of responsibility, what if an accident or illness took you off the family map? We all know it can happen and few think it will. As a matter of fact, about 40 percent of people […]

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Twitter Hack Highlights Underground Trade in Handles

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In mid-July, hackers rocked the internet by taking over accounts of high-profile Twitter figures and using the accounts for a bitcoin scam, among other things. Suddenly in the afternoon, accounts from Joe Biden, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, President Barak Obama, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and investment mogul Warren Buffet […]

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