Retirees forced to return to work as inflation eats into savings: 'It's just not enough'
Joyce Fleming and Greg Piazza, two retirees who returned to the workforce due to high living costs, opened up on how inflation has hampered their golden years.
High inflation is changing the way Americans retire
A new study published by Nationwide found that Americans are delaying or even scrapping their retirement plans due to steep interest rates and inflation.
You might get a bigger Social Security check next year. Here's why
The Seniors Citizens League estimates that Social Security beneficiaries could receive a 3% cost-of-living adjustment in 2025 as inflation gains steam.
Most baby boomers heading toward retirement have little saved: study
Baby Boomers in their 60s have little saved for retirement while many Gen Xers have nothing saved.
Expert reveals the secret to setting yourself up for success in retirement
Ramsey Solutions personality Jade Warshaw provides tips on to secure their retirement with Social Security.
Inflation has majority of retirees worried they will outlive their assets
A new study found the vast majority of retired Americans are worried that their savings will not be enough to sustain them through their golden years after years of elevated inflation.
New retirement rule will help protect retirement savings of Americans already struggling to save
Americans getting help from financial planners will appreciate a new rule that makes sure they're getting sound retirement advice.
Some Americans to receive rare second Social Security payment in May
Social Security recipients will receive two checks this month, but it doesn't mean retirees are receiving extra money – it's due to a quirk in the system.
Biden issues new rule to crack down on bad retirement advice
The Labor Department on Tuesday finalized a rule that aims to crack down on retirement advice given by financial advisers, brokers and insurance agents.
Boomer small business owners retiring could mean golden opportunity for younger Americans
Data shows millions of baby boomer small business owners are poised for retirement in coming years, and that means enormous potential for younger generations of aspiring entrepreneurs.
Expert offers financial planning tips for new college grads
New college graduates entering the workforce face financial decisions from managing student loan debt, building credit, saving for retirement, building emergency funds and more.
Majority of US couples do not have an estate plan, study finds
Ameriprise Financial's latest "Couples, Money & Retirement" survey found U.S. couples overwhelmingly agree on retirement goals, but most do not have an estate plan in place.
Your Social Security COLA increase could be bigger than expected next year
The Seniors Citizens League estimates that Social Security beneficiaries could receive a 3% cost-of-living adjustment in 2025 as inflation gains steam.
Americans should invest at any age: 'It's never too late'
Investors who are just getting started should feel empowered to start their investment journey at any age. A wealth management expert says "it's never too late."
President Biden announces new student loan forgiveness plans that could benefit 23 million Americans
23 million borrowers could see accrued interest removed from their bills, and millions more could see partial or total forgiveness under Biden's new plan.
The 'magic number' to retire comfortably hits a new all-time high
Americans say they need more money than ever in order to be able to retire comfortably as chronic inflation continues to erode their purchasing power.
Americans weigh in on whether a comfortable retirement is possible in today's economy
With a potential retirement crisis on the horizon, retirees share their outlook on the issue and the cost of living in the US
Americans are draining their retirement accounts, racking up debt due to high inflation
The inflation crisis is forcing a growling number of Americans to rack up credit card debt and tap their retirement savings, according to a new study.
Biden cancels another $6 billion in student loans, this time for public service workers
Workers like nurses and teachers are getting forgiveness through fixes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
Some student loan borrowers are getting refunds on top of loan forgiveness, here’s who qualifies
Borrowers enrolled in forgiveness programs that have paid for longer than necessary qualify for refunds.