Can you afford to be sick in 2026? Policy decisions may trigger a financial hit many American households will struggle to absorb.
Your job may be at risk. Few scenarios make “prepare for the worst and hope for the best” more relevant than this one.
A survey finds a mixture of good and bad news as older Americans look ahead to retirement. Workers who are about to retire often feel a mix of joy, uncertainty and fear. But one group of older ...
A clinical trial involving 31 healthy adults ranging in age from 60 to 75 found that those who consumed 60 grams of peanuts (just under 1/2 cup) daily for 16 weeks saw a 5.8% improvement in verbal ...
The holiday season isn’t just for eggnog and carols; it’s a naturally opportune time for an important, often avoided, conversation: family finances and estate planning. The spirit of the season ...
Delaying your benefit beyond your full retirement age — which is 67, from what you’ve said — can increase your monthly benefit payment by up to 8% annually. So postponing benefits until age 70 could ...
The reason fewer women are working and caregiving is that many have left the workforce entirely because they can no longer ...
Many older adults stay in the workforce because money is tight. Among adults 50-plus who are working or looking for work, 39% ...
The researchers found that roughly 40% of people work at some point after claiming their Social Security benefits, often for several years and earning meaningful income. The study also shows that ...
FINRA and CFPB research shows clear overconfidence in financial skills. More than 70% of adults rate their financial ...
It’s not. Falling for this increasingly sophisticated scam has already cost Americans more than $262 million in 2025 alone.
The Make America Great Again movement argues that the country has fallen from that peak. In that sense, MAGA is correct. But the decline did not start with the previous administration — or any single ...