Jim Miller
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Jim Miller
Jim Miller is the creator of Savvy Senior, a syndicated information column for older Americans and their families that is published in more than 300 U.S. newspapers and magazines. Jim is also a contributor to NBC’s “Today” show and KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City, and is the author of The Savvy Senior, The Ultimate Guide to Health, Family and Finances for Senior Citizens.
Jim is frequently quoted in articles about issues affecting senior citizens and has been featured in numerous national publications, including Time magazine, USA Today and The New York Times. In addition, he has made multiple appearances on CNBC, CNN, Retirement Living Television and national public television.
Posts
How to Choose a 55-Plus Active Adult Retirement Community
While active adult communities generally offer the opportunity for a lower-maintenance lifestyle around similar-aged people, they vary enormously. Here’s what you should know.
How to Get Underutilized COVID Funeral Assistance Funds
Here's what you should know about the program that covers up to $9,000 for funerals.
A Social Security Perk for Older Parents
If you’re 62 or older and are still raising young children, there’s a Social Security strategy that can put some extra money in your pocket.
How to Find and Claim Your Family’s Forgotten Assets
Savvy Senior author, Jim Miller explains where to search for forgotten assets like stocks, deposits, tax refunds, and more.
How to Search for Senior Discounts
If you don't mind admitting your age, here are some tips and tools to help you find discounts!
How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Lower Your Drug Costs
The climate, tax, and health care bill known as the Inflation Reduction Act includes significant improvements to the Medicare program that will kick in over...
What Caregivers Should Know About Medicare
Having a working knowledge of Medicare can help you take full advantage of the coverage and services it provides.
How to Write an Online Will
Here's what you need to know if you're considering a do-it-yourself will.