It is well known that during the nation’s gale-force recession, many older Americans who dreamed of retirement continued to work, often because their 401(k)’s had plunged in value.
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Saundra Cunnagin and her husband Leonard Sixt have insurance, but also concerns. “If people in this age group do not take care of themselves ... they’re going to get sick,” she said.
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Over the past year, the economic crisis has devastated the financial services industry that fueled New York's boom years. The ripple effect from Wall Street is still being felt, as unemployment has risen to 10.3% in New York City.
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