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Retirement assets accounted for 34% of all household financial holdings in the U.S. as of December 2024. The $44.1 trillion national nest egg grew by $2.5 trillion from the first quarter of 2024.
On a recent episode of Decoding Retirement, Jeffrey Levine, chief planning officer at Focus Partners Wealth, broke down some of the mistakes he sees people make in retirement and how to avoid them.
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The reconciliation bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives has numerous adjustments that would impact retirement and workplace benefits for federal workers, whether they’re newly hired ...
Defense and Air Force officials are working to restore retirement funds to thousands of Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard members who have joined the military since 2018 and were mistakenly ...
That’s the takeaway from the latest retirement savings report from Fidelity, a leading plan manager. In the first three months of 2025, the total 401(k) savings rate on Fidelity plans reached 14 ...
After years of fitful progress, Americans with 401(k) accounts are finally saving enough for retirement – almost. That’s the takeaway from the latest retirement savings report from Fidelity, a ...
If you’re planning your own retirement, you probably have a retirement savings goal in mind. Americans believe the “magic number” they need to retire comfortably is $1.26 million, according ...
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If you think about, you’re 65 and you're healthy, you may have another 25-30 years to live." Clinton says that means potentially working longer and rethinking how to fund a longer retirement period.
Senate strips most retirement cuts from reconciliation, but anti-civil service provisions remain Under language released by a Senate panel Thursday night, new federal workers who decline to serve ...