Gender Gaps in Finances and Retirement
Women make less money over the course of their careers than men — for every dollar that American men make on average, women make about 80 cents.
Life Expectancy and Your Retirement
Life expectancy in the United States was 78.7 years when we entered the pandemic. There has been a 0.08% increase from 2020 rising to 78.99 years on average.
Retirement Rush
The idea of going back to work at all, after lounging about in comfortable gym gear for a year, is enough to shelve the idea of working through to 70
Gigging into the future
Gigging and freelance work has increased three times faster than any other part of the American workforce since 2014
Both Retirement Savings and Consumer Index on the Rise
Retirement savings are ticking upward, according to an analysis of retirement assets by Fidelity for the first quarter of 2021.
When to Start Planning for Retirement
According to some experts, retirement doesn’t necessarily need to be your priority in your 20s, as you still have time on your side.
Retirement Increasing During COVID
New census data shows a greater share of workers over 65 made the decision to retire during the COVID pandemic.
Retirement Rush
The idea of going back to work after lounging about for a year is enough for many to shelve the idea of working through to 70. They're choosing retirement instead.
Debt, Savings and Your Retirement
Take a look at which debts to focus on before you exit the workforce. The shackles of debt will inevitably catch up with you and put a damper on those golden years.
3 Retirement Mistakes
With retirement around the corner, what are the right moves to make. There are a few retirement mistakes you should be very aware of avoiding at this critical time.