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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
WalletHub took a look at how well or poorly the states and the District of Columbia treat military servicemembers in retirement. Here are the surprising results.
Although 62 percent of workers feel negative about their well-being, 80 percent consider well-being programs a good business investment.
Some Americans think that if they claim Social Security early those reduced benefits will automatically rise when they hit full retirement age.
A look at findings from a survey by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies and the Aegon Center for Retirement & Longevity.
For some, it's not easy to transition to those 'golden years' -- maybe a 'gap year' for retirement could help.
Whether their retirement planning was bad or good, or even non-existent, parents' financial decisions affect adult children's attitudes.
The Consumers First health alliance aims to realign the incentives of the health care system to support high-quality and accessible care.
'Advantage begets further advantage, and disadvantage begets further disadvantage' -- up to and including death.
In April, the Consumer Price Index for health insurance jumped 10.7 percent over last year.
Just five Republicans voted with Democrats because it contained measures designed to protect people with pre-existing conditions.