Once you start collecting Social Security, the size of your checks will change annually. There are of course the annual cost of living adjustments (COLAs). Designed to help cover the costs of ...
Survey data shows how retirement savings differ by age, including how many Americans have accounts and how much they’ve saved. See how you compare to others your age.
If you're expecting to continue working well into your 60s, you may want to hold off on filing for Social Security ahead of ...
The reality is sobering: The average 401 (k) balance of a Gen Xer is about $190,000, while the average balance for Boomers ...
A growing number of retirees have been paying federal tax on their benefits. A new $6,000 per person senior deduction reduce taxes for some seniors, but doesn’t change the way Social Security is taxed ...
There are five pathways to retirement, each having its own risk profile for adjustment distress and mental health complications. Are you on a low, moderate, or high-risk pathway?
Staying in one's home as long as possible may not be the answer. Loneliness and isolation are issues. Relationships and community are essential for well-being.
About 90% of Americans 65+ receive Social Security, yet many misunderstand it. Learn 10 Social Security basics to avoid ...
Average spousal benefits vary by age. See the typical amounts, how claiming timing affects your check, and what factors influence your monthly payment.
At 58 with $800,000 saved, retiring at 63 without claiming Social Security is possible, but only if you understand the bridge ...