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Saving for Your Kids' College Education? You Probably Don't Have a 529 Plan

With college costs having risen by more than 1,200% since the late 1970s, you'd expect that most middle-class families to take advantage of the college savings plans known as 529s, which are named after a section of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) code introduced in the mid-1990s. So reports Bloomberg

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Obama Administration Seeks to Curb Corporate Inversions

In a move that could impact larger corporations and a tax loophole that's been gaining in popularity in recent years, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew called for action – by his own department or by Congress – to stem the tide of corporate inversions, which the White House considers a tax dodge. So reports Reuters.

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History-Making NFL Rookie Close to Another Completion

Six months ago, Michael Sam made history as the first openly gay football player to be drafted by a National Football League (NFL) team, the St. Louis Rams. Although active players in other men's sports, notably soccer and basketball, had already taken the same step toward equality on the playing field, a U.S. pro football team was not expected to be next in line. So reports the New York Daily News.

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Frequent Flyers' Dilemma: Is the Recline in Decline?

Those of us who fly frequently for business or pleasure – and don't have the luxury of going in First or Business Class – have to wonder what the airlines will take from us next. So reports The Economist.

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If and When Retirement Becomes an Option, No Shortage of Destinations

Even with many of our workforce participants living and working longer, many of them are planning for and look forward to retirement. At the same time, 21st-century retirement looks a lot different than it did for many previous retirees. So reports U.S. News & World Report.

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Baby Boomers Officially Leave Their Youth in the Rear View Mirror

We're bombarded in our business with stories of the aging U.S. population; how much longer Americans are living; and how so many have to work well into what used to be traditional retirement years to fund longer lives outside the working world. So reports U.S. News & World Report.

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States Progress on Minimum Wage Reform Without Congress

There's good news this fall for lower-level wage earners as well. The 2014 legislative calendar that ended prior to the start of the summer holiday was basically moribund for the U.S. Congress. Even though a nationwide minimum-wage law calling for a long-overdue increase has been advocated by many, it seems destined to lie fallow until after the November elections, if not longer.

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Post-Vacation Blues? Make Lemons Into Lemonade

Labor Day may not technically be the end of summer, but for the workforce at large it means the official end of vacation season. Its back to school for the kids, fewer hours of daylight and the inevitable trudge toward winter. Many people suffer from post-vacation blues, which can be accompanied by actual symptoms of depression.

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A Benefits Organization Reinventing the Wellness Wheel

Certain sectors of the workplace are known for providing a nurturing and attractive work environment. This trend came to the fore in the 1990s during the dot-com era. A number of Silicon Valley companies (e.g., Google, Microsoft, Apple) come immediately to mind, when start-ups were all the rage and the competition for the best available talent became fierce. So reports IFEBP.

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Depression at Work: What Robin Williams' Suicide Teaches Us

Robin Williams' untimely death from an apparent suicide took many by surprise, even though Williams made no secret of his struggles with depression and substance abuse. As a show-business celebrity, Williams was in good company among a long litany of stars who have battled with depression and ended their own lives.

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