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The way we were raised and our early childhood memories can affect us throughout life. Growing up in poverty can…
There’s a reason lawmakers voted years ago to make Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustments, or COLAs, automatic. Without those yearly increases,…
A 62-year-old couple retires with $2 million saved, plans to draw $80,000 a year using the classic 4% rule, and…
If you try to retire on Social Security alone, you may end up struggling financially. That’s because the average recipient…
A 23-year-old with $25,000 in federal student loans has grown his brokerage account to $25,000. Should we pay off his…
The single biggest design shift inside the American 401(k) this decade is about taxes, more than fees, target-date funds, or…
Financial problems and mental health are often linked. Chelsea, a 30-year-old single woman, said two years of an aggressive debt…
Saving money is often trickier in reality than it sounds in theory. But it doesn’t have to be complicated. Several…
The American dream of home ownership seems out of reach for many young couples. In an age of record-high property…
A pension does something many retirees never fully account for: it can fundamentally change how aggressively they can draw from…
Caitlin, 27, from Shreveport, La., called The Ramsey Show recently with a story that starts with identity theft and ends…
Even though we’re not even halfway through 2026, a lot of seniors on Social Security are already thinking about 2027.…
On a recent episode of Thoughtful Money with Adam Taggart, 29-year-old investor Peter Slegers described how he tracks his 18-company…
Jackie Cummins Koski, co-host of the Catching Up to FI podcast, made the case on episode 210 that most near-retirees…
If you work for a state government, city, county, school district, or public university, you likely have access to a…
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