Single Women and Retirement Savings & Customized Healthcare Advice
Episode Segments:
Single Women and Retirement Savings Are women who spend most of their lives single as well-prepared for retirement as married couples? Laura D. Quinby, PhD, Senior Research Economist at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, looked into the question 50 years after the passage of Title nine, which prohibited sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programs.
Customized Healthcare Advice Most doctors recommend similar lifestyle changes to all their patients. One of the world’s most respected experts, Carl "Chip" Lavie, MD, Medical Director of Ochsner Health Cardiac Rehabilitation and Prevention in New Orleans, found that advice tailored to each individual may get better results.
Amazing Trajectory for Child Poverty Did you know that child poverty in the U.S. plummeted by 59% between 1993 and 2019? We'll learn why from Dana Thomson, PhD, Senior Research Scientist at Child Trends, a research organization focused on child poverty and public policy.