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Above the Fold June 13, 2011
 
Wis. budget panel
EBRI: Delaying retirement won't guarantee affordability
By Heather Trese
New research from the EBRI finds that the common strategy of delaying retirement past 65 may not be the best solution after all. Read more
Today's News
Study: Most Americans have no financial plan for the unexpected
By Kathryn Mayer
Six out of ten American workers do not have a financial plan in place to deal with an unexpected and costly life event such as a medical emergency, according to a new national study from Aflac. Read more
Nevada governor vetoes insurance disclosures bill
By The Associated Press
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has vetoed legislation that would have compelled some health insurance companies to publish premiums, projected losses and coverage details. Read more
Alabama immigration law tougher than Arizona's
By Bob Johnson
Alabama schools will soon have to check if students are in the country legally and people stopped for any reason could be arrested on suspicion of immigration violations under a sweeping law being called the nation's most restrictive against illegal immigration. Read more

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The Pulse
Jim Priebe
New data for targeting small business
By Rich White
Every four years, the U.S. Census conducts a Survey of Business Owners to document changes in the types of entrepreneurs and business formations. Read more
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We, typical Americans, complained about the cost of what has been the traditional health care. Now we are complaining the reform. And, everyone talk around why health care cost so much but very little conversation is to why doctors charge so much, why prescription drugs cost so much, and why people won't take care of themselves. Whether the government's health care plan is repealed, modified, or stay intact, one thing is for sure, individually we wil pay more for coverage. We need to stop whining and get ourselves heatlh. The real factor that will drive down the cost of health care.

-- Csmgt61, Storey's law

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