By Richard D. Lamm
Pick up 13-year old grandson from school. How’s school? “Fine”.
“Want to stop for a treat?” “Fine”
Resource guide for grandparents and their families
By Richard D. Lamm
Pick up 13-year old grandson from school. How’s school? “Fine”.
“Want to stop for a treat?” “Fine”
By Alexis Lyn Hailpern, Attorney at Law
According to the Social Security Administration (“SSA”) Office of Retirement and Disability Policy, 67 million people received benefits from the Social Security Administration in 2017. 87.7% of the $996.6 billion dollars used to fund social security were sourced from 2017 payroll taxes.[1]
The money withheld from current paychecks pays for current social security recipients. Although employees and employers overwhelmingly fund social security for the elderly and disabled, the Federal government still controls the laws and disbursements of such funds including the use of social security levies in the case of back taxes.
By Kayla Harris
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When it comes to your health, it really is a head-to-toe project. As overwhelming as that might sound, it doesn’t have to be. The key is to incorporate wellness into your everyday life. And if you’re a grandparent, you’re already off to a good start. Being a grandparent can ward off depression, boost social connections, and keep your mind sharp. Research even suggests that grandparents who watch their grandchildren add an average of five years to their lives. Read on for more tips on how to be your healthiest self.