It really is not my intention, at all, to engage in political discussion on the topic of health care reform. All I am trying to do here is to pass along some information that is starting to show up in some of the well-known financial publications.
As we all know, health care reform is a complex issue. But the fact remains, it is here. And, at this point, I think a lot of people just want to try to understand how it will work for their own personal situation. What I am doing here is passing along some articles that are helping me to do a little navigating. The articles do not answer everything, but I do think they offer a good start.
Today, I bought a copy of the May issue of
Money. I am linking you this time to the article from their website which is also the cover article from the magazine. If you are interested in reading what it has to say, please be sure not to miss the little section off to the left on the first page, titled "How Reform Affects You." If you click on the part that says, "View photos" it will take you through a series of different situations, including retirees.
So for those who are interested in what is being published now in basic, financial periodicals, here is another link, this time to this month's
Money magazine.
http://money.cnn.com/2010/04/22/news...ymag/index.htm
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