5 best cities to retire in 2020
Nearly 40 percent of Americans age 50 to 59 had less than $50,000 saved for retirement.
65% of pre-retirees worry they won't manage to pay for this major expense
Long-term care can be an exorbitant expense -- one that many people don't plan for properly. Here's what the costs involved look like today.
3 ways your Social Security checks could be reduced by COVID-19
Many retirees head into their senior years expecting Social Security to help them make ends meet, but there are a few ways COVID-19 could reduce your future monthly checks.
How to hold on to your wealth-building dreams (even if you've been laid off)
Don't obsess about the stock market. Focus on the money choices you can control today.
On the fence about starting Social Security early? Consider this
Are you worried that the coronavirus pandemic has upended your retirement portfolio and hurt your chances of postponing retirement? There is one way you can start your benefits now, claim your checks and grow them too.
How rich are you? Richer than you think
When surveyed last year, people cited an average net worth of $2.3 million as the point at which they'd consider themselves "rich," per the folks at Schwab. That's just an average, though; plenty of people would feel rather rich with a lot less.
Americans tapping retirement savings after coronavirus-led job loss, study finds
The coronavirus pandemic has caused 38.6 million job losses
Where Americans are spending and saving money in coronavirus pandemic
Americans spent more on essential goods and home entertainment and spent less on travel and eating out, according to a new survey.
Coronavirus drives retirees to spend ‘much more’ on this expense than anticipated
40 percent of retirees said they’re spending more on health and dental care than they thought would.
48% of workers retire earlier than planned -- and that figure could rise due to COVID-19
Unemployment levels in the U.S. have reached a high because of the pandemic, and older workers are hurting for it. Here's how you can start building your financial security to ensure your later years.
How to retire on time in spite of COVID-19
If you're worried that COVID-19 will force you to delay retirement, you're not alone. But here are a few things you can do to avoid that fate.
4 financial milestones you must reach before retirement
Reach these four milestones, and you'll know you have the right skills and mindset to live on a fixed income.
3 great reasons to take Social Security benefits at 62
Here's a look at why you might want to start collecting Social Security benefits early.
Nearly half of workers might be wrong about Social Security
Here's why workers might be too optimistic about the future of Social Security.
In coronavirus economy, financial advisers telling clients these 3 key things
It is always easy to make impulsive investing decisions based on fear and panic.
US federal employees don't need Chinese stocks in 401(k)s: Secretary Scalia
In a FOX Business exclusive, Trump is asking for Chinese stocks to be dumped from a federal 401(k) plan.
5 things to do if you have to live on Social Security alone
Here are five things you can do to help ensure you have the income you need throughout your later years if you need to rely solely on Social Security benefits.
Public pension-fund losses set record in first quarter
Pension checks come from a combination of money set aside by government employers and investment returns earned on that money.
3 unexpected sources of retirement income
You may actually have a number of surprising income sources at your disposal during retirement. Here are a few that could make your senior years more comfortable.
68% of retirees may be in for a huge Social Security shock
In the coming years, Social Security will owe more in benefits than it collects in revenue for one simple reason: Baby boomers are leaving the workforce faster than new workers are entering it.















