More than a quarter of Americans first claim Social Security benefits at age 62, permanently diminishing their retirement ...
Women tend to earn less and spend more time outside of the workforce, which may reduce their Social Security benefits. Here's ...
As economic instability continues to rattle retirement timelines, a growing number of older Americans are hitting pause on their retirement plans. Processing Content According to the annual Protected ...
Most Americans expect to keep working in retirement. Few retirees actually work.
Few if any programs of the U.S. government touch as many people as directly as Social Security. Nearly every working American pays Social Security taxes, and more than 55 million people receive ...
Employees can't save enough for retirement on their own, and workplace plans are becoming a critical vehicle for getting them anywhere close to the financial finish line. Processing Content Only 42% ...
The 2025 Mercer Pension Index ranks the U.S. No. 30 out of 52 countries with a C+ retirement score. Here's how to close the gap.