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According to recent data from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI), many U.S. retirees are falling short in their health care budget planning…
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Social Security’s solvency problems combined with advice by online financial commentators could cause…
For decades, Americans looking for a second home—or a second passport—often focused on…
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According to the Social Security Administration, about 75 million Americans are receiving a…
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Americans lean on credit cards and buy now, pay later as gas prices eat bigger share of income
American household budgets are under pressure from higher gas prices and new data shows that consumers are turning to credit to…
Nearly half of Gen X workers are delaying retirement as rising costs, stagnant wages drain savings
For the generation that should be in its “peak savings years,” the prospect of retiring on time has shifted from a…
A mortgage is a government-subsidized forced savings plan — not the wealth machine Wall Street and policymakers want you to believe…
By Shankar Ramakrishnan (Reuters) – It’s fear and greed in the fixed-income markets once again as traders bet the Federal Reserve…
By Tom Westbrook and Alun John SINGAPORE/LONDON (Reuters) -Currency markets were bracing for remarks from Fed chair Jerome Powell on Thursday,…
Gold prices have been on a downward trend, with the pair dropping to $1,956.65 per troy ounce on Tuesday, following concerns…


