‘It’s a perilous choice’: I’ve been offered a part-time job. Do I file for Social Security at 67 or 70?
Most Americans retire at 62 but still carry debt and are not fully retired. These government statistics reveal what typical retirement actually looks like and whether you're on track.
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With no minimum balances or account fees, as well as 24/7 withdrawals and free domestic wire transfers, you can ensure your ...
A new study finds that 2 in 5 people combine work and Social Security benefits for at least some period of time as they near ...
On Thursdays and Fridays, you won’t find Markus Griggs at his corporate job. He’ll be down at the gym instead.
Explore why common Social Security tips, such as waiting until 70 or working part-time, may not work for middle-class retirees seeking income security.
When the Social Security Administration (SSA) finally announced an official cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2026, many seniors were no doubt relieved to hear that their benefits would be rising ...
Retirement planning is not only about financials, but also about redefining one's identity outside of their career.
Keep in mind that if you've had any additions or changes to your family this year, you may need to update some ...
USA TODAY reached out to retirees across the country who are living mostly on Social Security, to ask how they were doing.
Medicare Advantage, a private alternative to traditional Medicare, offers extra benefits and low monthly premiums. However, ...