Most Americans approaching retirement feel a mix of excitement and quiet dread. Not because retirement itself is scary, but because the numbers can be.If you are 64 years old right now, you are ...
Standing on the doorstep of retirement at 64 is a moment full of conflicting emotions. For many Americans, it brings equal ...
A record number of Americans tapped into their 401(k) retirement savings for hardship withdrawals last year due to financial ...
There's no right amount to save for retirement, but most Americans now think they need more than ever, given the high cost of ...
New data suggests the average American worker has under $1,000 saved for retirement. A report from the National Institute on Retirement Security found that the median savings for all employed adults ...
Survey data shows how many Americans ages 18–34 are saving for retirement and what their balances look like ...
See how your savings stack up against typical Americans your age—and discover smart strategies for strengthening your ...
Data shows that older Americans do not have very high 401(k) balances. There's a new rule that could help you boost your 401(k) ahead of retirement. If you're nearing the end of your career with a ...
Many retirees might feel unsure about their retirement savings, but there are ways to see if you are faring better ...
President Trump announced a new public retirement plan with federal contributions to ensure all Americans profit from stock market gains. Starting next year, the federal government will match up to $1 ...
As Americans approach retirement, many take a hard look at their savings to see whether they are financially prepared for the years ahead. Comparing your progress to national benchmarks can help put ...
The average 61-year-old has over $500,000 saved for retirement, but the median is far lower. See how you compare and learn smart ways to boost savings now.