Social Security has a money problem that lawmakers can no longer ignore. According to current projections, Social Security’s trust funds are expected to run out of reserves within the next decade. That doesn’t mean Social Security is going bankrupt, but if nothing...
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How Working in Retirement Could Affect Your Social Security Benefits
For many Americans, retirement isn’t a sudden transition but a gradual one. Many Americans leave their full-time careers to take part-time jobs, freelance, consult in their fields, or pursue new opportunities that generate income. But if you’re also drawing Social...
The Retirement Magic Number Is Now $1.46 Million — Here’s How to Catch Up
According to the 2026 Planning and Progress Study by Northwestern Mutual, the average American now believes they’ll need $1.46 million to retire comfortably. That’s a $200,000 jump from last year. For many Americans, this upward trend is unsettling. But Americans...
Smart Retirement Strategies Every Small Business Owner Should Know
As a small business owner, you don’t have a built-in employer-matching plan to lean on for retirement planning. But you do have control over building wealth over time, and small business owners have access to some of the best retirement tools available. The key is...
Lawmakers Push Tax-Free Income Proposals That Could Affect Millions of Americans
As lawmakers look to the 2026 midterm elections, tax relief is back in the conversation. Two new proposals aim to lower taxes for low- and middle-income households by reducing how much income is taxed in the first place. Both plans have different approaches, but they...
How AI is Changing the Way Americans Manage Their Money
Americans are turning to AI for all kinds of advice these days, and that includes money advice. This makes sense. Professional advice is expensive, especially when someone just wants to know, “Am I saving enough money for the future?” or “Should I pay off debt before...
Why Couples Should Coordinate Their 401(k)s to Build More Retirement Wealth
When it comes to planning for retirement, most couples can agree to save as much as possible. But when each spouse focuses on their own 401(k), without thinking much about how the two plans work together, they could miss out on valuable employer matching money. Here’s...
