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SSA to launch optional PIN to speed up and secure phone calls, cutting call times by 30%.

Vascular issues like high blood pressure and diabetes can raise dementia risk, but early treatment and lifestyle changes may slow cognitive decline.

Parents housing adult children face rising financial strain, risking their retirement savings.

Medicare Part D premiums will rise in 2026 as federal subsidies drop, raising costs for many seniors.

Fidelity estimates retirees in 2025 will need $172,500 for health care—a 4% rise—yet many Americans still aren’t planning for these costs.

Many boomers and Gen Xers still prefer human help with insurance, avoiding digital claims due to frustration.