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      Retirees’ Credit Card Debt Levels Are Climbing

      Retirees’ Credit Card Debt Levels Are Climbing

      Key Takeaways An Employee Benefit Research Institute survey found that more than two-thirds of retirees had outstanding credit card debt in 2024, up from 40% in 2022. Even though inflation has cooled, high prices weigh on retirees. Almost a third of retirees said they...

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      Retirement Vs. Resignation: Which Is Better?

      Retirement Vs. Resignation: Which Is Better?

      Retirement Vs. Resignation: Which Is Better? There is a big difference between retirement and resignation. However, both involve leaving your place of work. If you choose to retire, you may be entitled to some social benefits such as pension and healthcare, which can...

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      Three Changes Coming for Social Security in 2025

      Three Changes Coming for Social Security in 2025

      The Social Security Administration has announced the 2025 final COLA, wage cap, and amount needed to earn SS credits. Anticipating changes coming to Social Security in 2025 can help you start planning for the new year and identify any adjustments you can make to...

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      7 Things You’ll Be Happy You Downgraded in Retirement

      7 Things You’ll Be Happy You Downgraded in Retirement

      Downsizing for retirement is a good way to simplify your life and cut down on expenses. Making some key changes, like moving into a smaller home, could reduce financial strain and improve your quality of life. It could also give you room to grow in new, unexpected...

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      Why Your Current Retirement Plan May Not Be Enough in 2025

      Why Your Current Retirement Plan May Not Be Enough in 2025

      Retirement: the wonderful time of life when you no longer have to work for your money. Instead, your money is finally working for you. If you’re well on your way to retirement, kudos to you. Today, more Americans are retiring than ever before. According to...

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      What the Fed’s Rate Cut Means for You

      What the Fed’s Rate Cut Means for You

      The Federal Reserve just reduced interest rates for the first time in four years. Here’s how it will impact borrowers and saver What goes up must come down, and after four years, that’s finally true about interest rates. The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark rate on...

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