December 28, 2010
"We are witnessing the birth of a new class — the involuntarily retired. Many of those over age 50 believe they will not work again at a full-time ‘real’ job commensurate with their education and training. More than one-quarter say they expect to retire earlier than they want, which has long-term consequences for themselves and society. Many will file for Social Security as soon as they are eligible, despite the fact that they would receive greater benefits if they were able to delay retiring for a few years."

The Data and the Reality - NYTimes.com

December 22, 2010
Which state has the lowest divorce rate?

Want to hedge your bets? Try moving to Massachusetts; the state boasts the lowest divorce rate in the country – only 1.8 divorces per thousand people.

Surprised me a little bit to know that about us but I think it has to do with us having a fairly young (student) population, fairly high incomes in general, highly educated people, and stable families.

(Source: New York Daily News)