Home Ownership and Millennials
Millennials, as they become young adults, are embracing one of the most stable pillars of the American dream: homeownership.
Financial Tips for Graduates
The end of the school year is upon us and a new generation of graduates will be preparing to enter the workplace. With a new chapter of their lives just around the corner, new financial responsibilities are a potential concern too.
Rent-Burdened American Families
Demand for rental properties has increased across age and socio-economic groups since 2008 resulting in more rent-burdened families in America.
Is College Worth it?
At a top-level American college, the fees of attending coupled with costs associated with living easily add up to around $60,000 every year
Are Baby Boomers Ready to Retire?
Boomers’ confidence in their financial situations is at its lowest since 2011. Just 43% feel that they are happy with how things are going.
Retirement and Marriage
There's a rising trend in what is fast becoming known as “grey divorce” which describes a couple divorcing after 50.
Women in Small Business
Women-owned companies are growing much faster than every other segment of new business in our economy.
Long-Term Care: Things to Consider
The older population in 2030 is projected to be twice as large as in 2000, growing from 35 million to 71.5 million