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A new study finds that the median American worker has just $955 saved for retirement through a defined contribution plan like a 401(k) account, with most falling well short of recommended retirement ...
Margaret Giles: Hi, I’m Margaret Giles with Morningstar. What should those saving for retirement and those already there have on their radars for 2026? Joining me to discuss that topic is Morningstar ...
Your personal retirement number depends on your lifestyle goals, investment risk and desired retirement age, among other key factors Written By Written by Staff Money Writer, Buy Side Erin Gobler is a ...
The moving boxes were barely unpacked when Nancy Schlossberg and her husband, Steve, joined a small group of recent retirees for dinner in their new city of Sarasota, Fla. When a former medical school ...
Higher contribution limits and new catch-up rules affect 401(k)s, IRAs, and self-employed plans this year. Nathan Reiff has been writing expert articles and news about financial topics such as ...
In 2017, I wrote a column about factors that contribute to an accurate retirement estimate that I think is worth repeating this week. I have been learning about employees who have had to retire with ...
Elon Musk suggested future technological abundance could make retirement savings irrelevant, but critics push back. Current data shows retirees face frequent surprise costs, housing and health care ...
As the new year begins, savings have hit unprecedented levels, but rising health care costs and growing poverty make retirement unaffordable for many. By Mark Miller America is aging fast. By 2030, ...
After four bruising years in which inflation and declining bond markets slammed Americans’ nest eggs, retirement accounts made a big comeback in 2025 — regaining much of what was lost while feeling ...