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The economic downturn and rising gas prices continue to tighten the purse strings of many Americans, who are now looking for ways to do more with less. As this year's benefits enrollment season approaches, employees will feel the pinch even more, facing health care cost increases that continue to significantly outpace inflation and pay raises. But according to Hewitt Associates, a global human ...http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTVkYzNjbGFzBF9TAzIwMjMxNTI3MDIEYXBwaWQDUkpnSXE2N1YzNEVBbm1UUlBfQ1ZESmxfbVhpb3d5NThhWTBzOGcyejNGOGYyTVpETFNFRy5VWFprWlE1SFNwa0dBLS0EcG9zAzMEc2VydmljZQNZU2VhcmNoTmV3cwRzbGsDdGl0bGUEc3JjcHZpZANSdnFqQjBTTzVxOEVZc3llbmt5S193Sk1TMlgzT1VqaFZnTUFCMlVp/SIG=11qa4l0o1/**http%3A//www.centredaily.com/business/story/870076.html
As people on Wall Street and Main Street hold their breath to see if a federal bailout of the nation's financial institutions will work, Americans are starting to speak - not whisper - the word "depression."http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTVkODFoaXIxBF9TAzIwMjMxNTI3MDIEYXBwaWQDUkpnSXE2N1YzNEVBbm1UUlBfQ1ZESmxfbVhpb3d5NThhWTBzOGcyejNGOGYyTVpETFNFRy5VWFprWlE1SFNwa0dBLS0EcG9zAzAEc2VydmljZQNZU2VhcmNoTmV3cwRzbGsDdGl0bGUEc3JjcHZpZAN5NWt5Z0VTTzVxOXA2ZG1UU282TGxnRnVTMlg1bGtqaEc1SUFCTmY5/SIG=12d4vuq19/**http%3A//www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx%3Fstoryid=65095%26provider=rss
Americans are changing the game plan for retirement, with millions laboring right past the traditional retirement age and working into their late 60s and beyond.http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTVkczY4ZXMyBF9TAzIwMjMxNTI3MDIEYXBwaWQDUkpnSXE2N1YzNEVBbm1UUlBfQ1ZESmxfbVhpb3d5NThhWTBzOGcyejNGOGYyTVpETFNFRy5VWFprWlE1SFNwa0dBLS0EcG9zAzIEc2VydmljZQNZU2VhcmNoTmV3cwRzbGsDdGl0bGUEc3JjcHZpZANSdnFqQjBTTzVxOEVZc3llbmt5S193Sk1TMlgzT1VqaFZnTUFCMlVp/SIG=12pnfdp1f/**http%3A//www.courant.com/business/hc-atworklonger.artsep29,0,4969574.story%3Ftrack=rss
In a sign that anxiety is growing, 33% of 1,011 adults surveyed over the weekend by USA TODAY and Gallup said the economy already is in a depression (though by economists' measures it is not). Just 12% said that 10 months ago.http://us.lrd.yahoo.com/_ylc=X3oDMTVkdTlqbjVjBF9TAzIwMjMxNTI3MDIEYXBwaWQDUkpnSXE2N1YzNEVBbm1UUlBfQ1ZESmxfbVhpb3d5NThhWTBzOGcyejNGOGYyTVpETFNFRy5VWFprWlE1SFNwa0dBLS0EcG9zAzEEc2VydmljZQNZU2VhcmNoTmV3cwRzbGsDdGl0bGUEc3JjcHZpZANHMGdaSEVTTzVxLjc4WG9fLnVQUzVnRTZTMlg1bGtqaEZ6WUFDUnRX/SIG=12ko6pi15/**http%3A//www.usatoday.com/money/economy/2008-09-28-poll-depression_N.htm%3Fcsp=34