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Financial Literacy

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Medicare

A recent survey from Bankers Life and Casualty Center for a Secure Retirement found that 56% of the Baby Boomers admitted to knowing little or next to nothing about the program; 13% wrongfully believe Medicare is free, and 72% did not know that most Americans on Medicare pay a monthly premium, co-pays and deductibles.

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