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Trump's plan for Social Security will help baby boomers in the short term and cut benefits for anyone younger
Trump promised to cut Social Security taxes. Experts say the plan could slash benefits for low-inco…
Allie Kelly
A retiree says $1,620 monthly Social Security isn't enough to live on, but she's worried about draining her savings too early
Elizabeth McCoy, 61, is struggling with expenses in central Indiana. High medical bills might force…
Allie Kelly
How a Montana retiree will save on spiking home insurance and taxes by living in a type of housing that's illegal in many places
Sylvia, a 71-year-old retiree in Montana, is taking advantage of city and state laws encouraging th…
Eliza Relman
I was put on a performance-improvement plan, so I chose to retire at 58. Sometimes I wish I wasn't a young retiree.
An employee quit her job after being put on a PIP. She struggled to find new work, so she retired. …
Jackie Fishman
I'm a millennial mom of 3, and I rely on my mom's financial assistance
I'm a millennial with three kids and I had to ask my mom for financial assistance. Though I feel sh…
Alyse Benoit
Crafting your golden years: retirement planning with mutual funds
Retirement is a significant life milestone that requires careful financial planning. As the golden …
Most retirees say inflation has them worried they'll outlive their savings, Schroders survey shows
Inflation is a top concern for retirees, with 89% surveyed saying it will erode their assets, and 6…
Yuheng Zhan
Investment FOMO? Here’s why you shouldn’t fall for the comparison trap
Ahmedabad-based Pranav Jain found out when talking to a colleague that the colleague was investing …
Welcome to 'peak boomer' era: A wave of retirees is about to blow through their savings and cling to Social Security to stay afloat
While more older boomers tend to have a pension, a looming wave of younger retirees are about to st…
Juliana Kaplan,Ayelet Sheffey
A third of Americans plan to retire on Social Security alone, but it may not be enough to get by
A personal finance expert shares how Americans can maximize Social Security income and best save fo…
Allie Kelly
JD Vance's plan to lower childcare costs: have grandma and grandpa 'help a little bit more'
Trump's VP pick JD Vance said there should be more options for older family members to assist with …
Eliza Relman,Juliana Kaplan,A…
A Gen Xer quit a $110,000 salary job in DC for one in Germany that pays less than half. He says he's more financially stable and happier now.
Kobi Smith moved to Germany after a career as an attorney in Washington, DC. He works at Popeyes an…
John Towfighi
Secure your future: The importance of retirement planning in India
When Prakash and his wife entered their mid-thirties last year, they decided to turn their focus to…
How to achieve financial freedom, according to 11 couples and individuals under 40 who've done it
Several people who've become financially free and retired early share the details of how they made …
Business Insider
At 25, he decided he didn't want to be stuck in a job forever. Here's how he was able to retire by 36.
"Forty years from now, I don't want to be the guy who focuses his whole life on doing a career," Ya…
Shubhangi Goel
Meet a boomer living off of $2,700 a month in retirement who plans on moving abroad for cheaper living and political stability
Dee, 71, dealt with a wage gap for years. Now she has minimal savings, and wants a cheaper cost of …
Juliana Kaplan
Ruby Tuesday abruptly stopped paying pensions to more than 100 retirees, leaving them scrambling amid the pandemic
"What are we supposed to do, get a job at Starbucks?" Mark Potter, who retired in 1999 after 28 yea…
Irene Jiang
A retiree who stopped working at 54 to live on $24,000 a year says doing the math to plan for retirement isn't enough
There, they were able to direct some of the money they would have spent on basic living expenses to…
Liz Knueven
A retiree who 'never made big money' says owning property made his retirement possible, and young people shouldn't overlook it
Their household's combined taxable income never exceeded $120,000 per year. In San Diego, near wher…
Liz Knueven
America's new retirement age is 62 - or younger. The 'Great Resignation' is giving boomers their golden years back.
Nearly half of Americans in a New York Fed survey said they didn't plan to work after 62. The catch…