(NEXSTAR) – If you’re of a certain age, you may have entered 2026 thinking you were ready to retire. Unfortunately, if you aren’t of an even more specific age, retiring this year could have a big ...
Jennifer Lagemann is a former family caregiver, as well as a professional caregiver and administrator at home care agencies. She works as a writer and researcher, helping care providers create patient ...
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Social Security’s trust fund may only cover 80% of benefits by 2034. Congress hasn’t raised the full retirement age since the 1983 reform. Longer life expectancies make delayed retirement more ...
Men typically retire at 65, women at 63, with little change over 60 years. Fewer people plan to never retire, from 19% in 2020 to 10% in 2025. Most Americans worry about saving enough for retirement.