The Sunshine State used to be where all walks of life could afford a place to retire. That’s changing as it grows pricier.
A new Transamerica report highlighted the middle class's concerns about retirement. It said that 39% of respondents were concerned Social Security benefits would be reduced or depleted. They're also ...
Upper-class retirements tend to look a bit cushier than their middle-class counterparts. And that's because many upper-class ...
Most retirement advice is written for people who make six figures or more. But what about the middle-class families earning $50,000 to $100,000 who make up the backbone of America? They need a ...
Joel Barjenbruch is a firm believer in the pursuit of knowledge and being a lifetime student, and he finds it crucial to leverage his studious mind in aiding his community. He has transformed this ...
Retirement planning can feel complicated and time-consuming, but if you’re hoping to lead a certain lifestyle in your golden years — or whenever you choose to leave the workforce — it’s also vital.
A new glimpse into how middle-class people in the U.S. think about retirement is revealing some startling views about how long they expect to live and to work. About half of middle-income Americans ...
It’s a win-win for the middle class to consider retiring in the South. These states offer great weather, plenty of recreational activities and a relatively low cost of living for your retirement years ...