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Yes, you can retire with less than $1 million. But it takes some planning, maximizing Social Security and sticking to a reasonable monthly retirement budget.
The year 2035 feels a long way off, especially when you're still stuck in a 9-to-5 job you don't like. If you plan to retire ...
The Social Security Administration circulated an imprecise email about the provisions in the new law. Here’s what it actually does.
Today, the median 401 (k) balance for top-decile earners is about 10 times that of middle-income participants. Indeed, plan participation, balance amounts, and investment outcomes remain skewed toward ...
This year, the number Americans believe they’ll need to retire comfortably is $1.26 million, according to Northwest Mutual’s ...
President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is sending mixed messages about whether most Americans are required to pay federal ...
President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" included a "senior bonus," a new temporary tax deduction for Americans over 65.
Social Security phishing scams use urgency and impersonation to steal personal data. Learn how to spot fake SSA emails and ...
Scott Coulter got little traction on his idea to avert the trust fund’s insolvency, accelerated by the tax-and-spending bill.
Voters elected Trump in November in hopes he would fulfill his promise to “end inflation and make America affordable again.” ...
Since DOGE took power in January, complaints about access to the SSA have been “skyrocketing,” according to AARP, the ...
The email has raised questions about partisanship at the SSA, which distributes benefits to tens of millions of Americans every month.