Aging-services groups in numerous cities say they are seeing more elderly people in desperate need of housing than in years past
Debbie Sholley, 62, is afraid of being evicted from her rented Boise, Idaho, home after experiencing financial difficulties following the death of her husband.BOISE, Idaho—Debbie Sholley always imagined she would be living comfortably by the time she reached her golden years.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Geoengineering nears decision point as global warming worsensA world hurtling toward a frighteningly hot future is driving interest in geoengineering — unproven, controversial technologies with a sci-fi flavor that could temporarily freeze global warming in its tracks but not solve the underlying problem.
Leer más »
RSV affecting older adults as well as childrenHealth care experts are warning that serious cases of respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, can affect older adults as well as children.
Leer más »
This one great idea can make everyone better with money, older Americans sayLearning financial literacy isn’t—or shouldn’t be—difficult. Some of the basics include creating a budget, living within your means, setting aside something each month, using credit wisely, and having a diversified, long-term investment outlook.
Leer más »
In Utah’s highest budget ever, Gov. Cox wants millions for housing, homelessness and debtUtah Gov. Spencer Cox is proposing the largest budget in Utah history, with billions going toward tax breaks, education and water conservation.
Leer más »
Karen Bass comes home to LA — and all its problemsRep. Karen Bass is taking the helm of America’s second-largest city — whose deep-seated problems could thwart the most skilled of politicians. Persistent homelessness, an uptick in crime, and a fractured City Hall await the next mayor.
Leer más »