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A new bill winding its way through Congress aims to increase retirees’ net income from Social Security by eliminating federal taxation of benefits. Unless the You’ve…
“I’d never tell my manager that I’m miserable, burning out, feeling undervalued and exploring options outside the firm. I’d look like I can’t handle it. I’m…
Many Americans depend on Social Security to make ends meet each month. Depending on your total household income, you may be surprised that you owe taxes…
I am a 56-year-old man living in my family home with my father, 93, who has Type 2 diabetes and a pacemaker and is legally blind.…
Parents have many challenges when it comes to raising their children. One of the most important is also one of the most overlooked: financial literacy. What…
In the vast majority of U.S. real-estate markets, renting is still cheaper than owning, according to a new report from Attom that looked at renting versus…
Marriage is hard, and money makes it harder. Merging two lives, two beings who are always changing, is a delicate balance of individual autonomy and collective…
I don’t consider myself a deeply religious person. But lately I’ve been thinking of an 11th Commandment I’d like to inscribe in stone. In case you’ve…
Most of today’s pre-retirees and retirees will fall short of the retirement income replacement goal that’s commonly advocated by retirement planners. According to planners, you need…
The rich only got richer during the pandemic, according to a new report — in fact, the five wealthiest people in the world saw their net…