Good morning -
Like everyone else, I’ve been struggling to adjust to the new realities that are dawning in our country and our world. And like a lot of people, I’m trying to figure out how to be useful to others. Fortunately, I practice a craft dedicated to providing quality, fact-checked information - and that can be invaluable in a crisis. I’m pivoting much of my work toward coverage of COVID19 and how it impacts older Americans, and I want to be sure to answer the questions that are on your mind.
One way I’m going to be doing that is through a question hotline. Starting today, you can give me a call and leave a message with your question. I’ll try to answer your question in a future edition of my podcast and newsletter, or in an article for one of the other news outlets that I write for.
I’m not an expert on health care, so I won’t be answering questions on that. But I am well positioned to answer questions about this crisis as it relates to topics like Social Security, Medicare and other insurance questions, and personal finance issues related to retirement. I also write about topics like careers in later life and volunteering.
If you want to submit a question, call me on this number and leave a message: (847) 238-2015. That’s (847) 238-2015. Please include your name and a phone number where you can be reached if I have follow-up questions for you. If you prefer to remain anonymous, leaving your first name only is fine.
You also can use this link to submit a question through my website.
If you haven’t subscribed to the weekly newsletter yet, please do so - I think you’ll find it a valuable resource for staying informed. I offer both paid and free subscriptions, and I’m distributing all COVID19 information in both editions. Click the little green button below, or go here to learn more.
Thanks, and I’ll see you next week.
Mark
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