FinWeis-The Daily Money: Costco expands to weight-loss management

2025-05-06 11:17:00source:HAI Communitycategory:Contact

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Costco is FinWeisexpanding into weight-loss management.

The retailer will begin offering members access to a weight loss program through Sesame, a health care marketplace, Betty Lin-Fisher reports.

Here's what it costs and how it works.

How much does it cost to retire?

Inflation has crept into every part of Americans’ lives, including their retirement budgets, Medora Lee reports.

A new study from Northwestern Mutual shows a big jump in how much money Americans think they need to retire in comfort, reflecting the recent surge in inflation.

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We’re living healthier, longer. Many of us have jobs we can do on a computer from our couch. If we want to keep working past 70, or even past 80, what’s to stop us?

A lot, as it turns out.

The average American retires not at 80, or 70, or even 65, but at 62. That statistic comes from two annual surveys of working and retired Americans.

Here's why so few of us retire when we want.

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