Milestone Events
  • ‘Sandwich Generation’ Gets Squeezed Once Again

    By Carol Morello, The Washington Post

    More parents are providing significant financial support for their adult children even as they cope with the needs of their own aging parents, according to a new survey of the middle-aged “sandwich...

  • 5 Ways Desperate Colleges Are Cutting Costs

    By Christina Couch, The Fiscal Times

    From using student-made campus furniture to privatizing parking garages, universities across the country are looking anywhere and everywhere to make, or save, a buck. Here are 5 unique ways they're...

  • Why Consumer Confidence Got Crushed This Month

    Consumer confidence as measured by the Conference Board’s index dropped to its lowest level since November 2011 as big-picture plusses weren’t enough to outweigh the hit to pocketbooks inflicted by...

  • Preventive Medicine Saves Money, Right? Guess Again

    By Sharon Begley, Reuters

    Preventive care "is more about the right thing to do" because it spares people the misery of illness, according to some experts. It's also not plausible, according to a new study, to think we can...

  • The 15-Year-Old Who Got Gatorade to Dump Bad BVO

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    t's a fine day in America when a young and concerned teenager stands up to a big and powerful company that has potentially been risking consumer health, and wins. Sarah Kavanaugh, 15, of Hattiesburg...