Feb. 27, 2026, 6:06 a.m. ET
Older adults risk running into a financial crunch everywhere they turn — higher costs for rent, utilities, groceries, medical care, you name it.
So, it’s honestly not hard to imagine someone age 60 and older jumping at the chance to sit through two, relatively short, financial education sessions that include snacks — and welcome the chance to get paid $150 to do so.
