Yearly Archives: 2020



One-third of Americans have experienced emotional burnout since the novel coronavirus struck the United States back in March of this year.
According to a study conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau and the CDC, one-third of Americans have experienced the onset of depression and anxiety symptoms since the novel coronavirus struck the United States in March. These symptoms are often caused by emotional burnout from the seemingly never-ending sense of confusion, […]

5 Steps to Prevent Emotional Burnout


It is important that consumers regularly review their health insurance policies.
You’re working hard to provide stability for your family, when, out of nowhere, a medical emergency strikes. Choosing the right health insurance policy can protect you and your family in imperative moments like these, but the right plan now may not be the right plan down the line. It is […]

Should I Review My Health Insurance Policy?



astronaut muscle recovery
Astronaut Muscle Recovery Many of us have seen images and videos of astronauts running on treadmills they are strapped to. This exercise is necessary as astronauts lose large amounts of muscle mass and bone density during extended space travel. Exercising is often not enough as astronauts still lose a shocking […]

Mice Trial Could Be Huge For Astronaut Muscle Recovery


lost health coverage
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of Americans lost their jobs and many of them remain out of work. Due to this, many of those people lost their health coverage entirely or temporarily lost their health coverage during the pandemic. Steps To Take If You’ve Lost Coverage If […]

Lost Health Coverage During The Pandemic


On November 10, the U.S. Supreme Court will rule on whether the ACA remains constitutional or not.
On November 10, the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments regarding whether the Affordable Care Act (ACA) remains constitutional or not following the removal of the individual mandate in 2017. The hearing will take place just one week after the 2020 presidential election. Cause for a Lawsuit In […]

SCOTUS Will Vote if the ACA Remains Constitutional in November



Pandemic Mental Health
A recent study by Metlife found that the pandemic is having an adverse impact on people’s mental health, especially younger employees. The study found that Gen Z employees were three times more likely to seek professional help for mental health struggles during the pandemic than other age groups. Causes For […]

Mental Health Effects During Pandemic


covid-19 vaccine distribution
Since the beginning of the pandemic, several companies, including BioNTech and Pfizer, have been racing towards creating the world’s first COVID-19 vaccine. The time when that race ends is quickly approaching with the CDC saying that limited doses could be going out to the highest risk individuals by late October. […]

COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan Up For Debate


The Trump administration recently purchased 150 million rapid COVID-19 tests from Abbott Laboratories.
On August 27, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany released an official statement that the Trump administration had signed a $760 million deal to purchase 150 million rapid COVID-19 tests from Abbott Laboratories. These tests will allow millions of Americans to get almost-instant COVID-19 test results and may help slow […]

White House Purchases 150 Million Rapid COVID-19 Tests



retirement monthly income
AIG has released a list of topics to discuss with a financial advisor about protected monthly income through annuity plans. As you approach retirement it is important to plan and save so that you are not caught off guard by unexpected expenses. Too many people think of retirement planning simply […]

Plan Your Retirement With Monthly Income