Aging Americans Forced To Work Longer: Is 70 the New 65?
The average U.S. retirement age has increased to 61, from 57 in the 1990s, according to a recent Gallup poll. Previous generations looked forward to …
Are you planning on working forever?
Yeah, we didn’t think so.
If you don’t want to stare down a life’s sentence of labor, then it’s time to develop a plan to hand in your resignation letter once and for all.
Even if you earn a modest income, retirement is possible.
Here you will learn how to become financially independent (FIRE) and retire early. Additionaly, we cover topics that could derail your retirement and how to avoid them.
The average U.S. retirement age has increased to 61, from 57 in the 1990s, according to a recent Gallup poll. Previous generations looked forward to …
Retiring early sounds great, doesn’t it? I did just that. I quit work at 356 after spending a 14-year career in information technology. For me, …
A Prosperity Index study found that American adults between 18 and 25 prefer living in the moment and gaining experiences that promote their emotional well-being …
Finding the right place to retire can be difficult, especially as inflation continues to eat away at the spending power of our money. It’s making …
Are you tired of the daily grind, working tirelessly to keep up with the never-ending race for financial stability? It’s time to step back, reevaluate, …
Retirement, once synonymous with relaxation and leisure, has profoundly transformed in recent years. In this rapidly changing landscape, where financial stability and personal fulfillment often …
I retired at 35 after working a 14-year career in information technology. In other words, I FIRE’d. Hang around the personal finance community long enough, …
Nearly one in five adults age 65 and older with Medicare are underinsured. To make matters worse, 23% of those 65 and older covered by …
AARP reports about 10,000 baby boomers retire each day across the United States. According to the 2020 Census, one in six Americans is 65 years …
Nearly one-third of Americans fear they will never have enough money saved to be able to retire. Another 42% say they love their job so …
According to Bank of America’s 2023 Financial Life Benefits Impact Report, on average, men have a 401(k) account balance of $89,000 — 50% more than …