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We get this scenario in our inbox almost every week. Someone has crossed the line into their late sixties, has…
Representative Sharice Davids of Kansas called the 2026 Social Security Trustees Report a “wake-up call” in a video posted to…
Reaching the top 10% of American earners has become a moving target. The threshold has climbed sharply since the pandemic,…
Americans are sitting on more revolving credit than at any point in modern record-keeping, and the average cardholder is paying…
The image of retirement as a debt-free chapter has not matched reality for some time. According to a LendingTree analysis…
When Elizabeth from Nashville called The Ramsey Show with $189,000 worth of debt and a 2-month-old at home, co-host Jade…
The decision sounds simple at the kitchen table. A 68-year-old single retiree with $1.2 million looks at a shaky stock…
Many Americans dream of retiring to Montana elk country. They know the landscape, have hunted there for years, and can…
The gap between what a traditional savings account pays and what a high-yield savings account pays has widened into one…
The Hawaii retirement question lands in our inbox more than almost any other geography. It usually reads like this: I…
For many investors, real estate seems like the default path to passive income. Buy a rental, collect the checks, repeat.…
A 68-year-old retiree collecting Social Security ran a Roth conversion to shrink required minimum distributions (RMDs) waiting at 73. The…
When the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced last year that benefits would be getting a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA,…
Retirees moving from saving to spending often discover that the hardest part of retirement is not having enough money, but…
The non-renewal letter arrives in early October. Your Medicare Advantage plan will not be offered in 2026. You have a…
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