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Poverty and the Gender Gap?

When it comes to retirement, a financial gender gap exists, according to a new Congressional analysis of Census data. Older women have double the risk of living [1] in poverty relative to men in the same age group, says the Congressional report, which was featured on CNN.

Several factors — longer life spans for women, lower income levels and smaller savings – contribute to higher poverty rates during the retirement years.

For those on a tight budget, preventive medicine and wellness programs [2] can save lives and money, according to national research. Greater use of health screenings, stop-smoking programs and other wellness initiatives could save  “$3.7 billion, or 0.2 percent of U.S. personal health care spending,” according to a report published by the National Institutes of Health.

Here are the facts from the new data:

The following news roundup includes tips about living longer and healthier.