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Weekly News Quiz

Brush up on our biggest stories of the past week


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Federico Gastaldi

Question 1 of 8

True or false? New research shows white Americans with hearing loss are less likely to use hearing aids than Black or Hispanic Americans, regardless of income.

The opposite is the case: A recent study found that 32 percent of white adults 65 or older with hearing loss said they used hearing aids, compared to less than 10 percent of their Black and Hispanic peers.

Question 2 of 8

Out-of-pocket drug costs will be capped for Medicare Part D enrollees in 2025, as we have reported. What is the cap?

The new cap will help an estimated 4.2 million people save money next year.

Question 3 of 8

As we recently noted, more than 20 states are increasing minimum wages next year. Which state has the largest dollar increase?

Delaware is increasing its minimum hourly wage by $1.75 next year to $15.

Question 4 of 8

In a March Bankrate survey that we quoted, about 25 percent of boomers have reported using this service to purchase goods.

The service has become increasingly popular with consumers.

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Question 5 of 8

According to our recent article, which of these items are facing declining sales?

Some other products in decline, according to our reporting: Plant-based food, cable TV subscriptions and boats.

Question 6 of 8

Our critic recently listed her 10 best movies of 2024. Which of these was NOT on the list?

Others on the list included Wicked, A Complete Unknown and Thelma.

Question 7 of 8

True or false? According to our columnist 'Dr. Adam' Rosenbluth, M.D., one of the best ways to minimize your risk of getting sick during holiday travel is to try and avoid crowds.

"If driving is at all feasible, I suggest it," he wrote in his column.

Question 8 of 8

A federal panel recently issued a draft recommendation saying that older adults shouldn't rely on calcium and Vitamin D supplements to prevent this/these.

"We recommend against these supplements for people who are not taking them for other medical reasons," task force member John M. Ruiz, a professor of clinical psychology at the University of Arizona, said in a statement.

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