Topic: Minneapolis

Minneapolis-St. Paul residents top retirement planners

NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Residents of Minneapolis and St. Paul are better prepared for retirement than those of any other major city in the United States, according to a new survey.The poll ranked 30 U.S. cities according to how much money ...
Are you in need of legal attorneys to handle your Minneapolis bankruptcy and If a person falls behind in paying off debts and it appears that he or she will not be able to make payments as they come due, it is ...
People only file for bankruptcy when they find themselves under extreme financial duress. Worse still, it costs money to actually file bankruptcy due to court fees and hiring a Minneapolis bankruptcy lawyer. Here are some easy-to-follow tips which will help you take ...

Healthcare co-ops have converts and critics

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (Reuters) - Bethany Whitehead is aware of the contentious national debate about U.S. healthcare reform, but the young Minnesotan has solved her own problems -- by joining a healthcare cooperative.Last year, the 33-year-old art museum employee struggled to pay $200 ...
Brian Bertha, senior vice president of marketing for McKesson U.S. Pharmaceutical, headquartered in San Francisco, is confident that, compared to three years ago, medication therapy management (MTM) programs have picked up speed. For example, Bertha refers to "focused MTM consultations," in which ...
While adolescents with arthritis often discuss adult health care needs and self-management with their provider, few discuss specifics such as acquiring adult health insurance or switching to an adult provider, according to an article in the Jan. 15 issue of Arthritis Care ...

Also in the News: Thousands of feds hit pay raise cap

More than 7,000 federal employees have hit the GS-15 salary cap of $149,000 and stand to lose thousands of dollars in pay and retirement income, according to the Federal Times.. Employees in Washington, DC, hit the cap this year and those in ...