The cold hard fact of women's retirement is that while most men die married, most women die single (and have higher health care costs). Here are 10 things to do to help.
Health care costs are projected to rise so high that a 66-year-old couple retiring this year will require 59% of their Social Security benefits to cover total lifetime retirement health care costs -- but wait, it gets worse.
The new retirement plan for military limits dollar-to-dollar contributions to servicemembers' 401(k)-style accounts -- but the Pentagon hopes to lift that cap, at least for enlisted personnel.
Considering 49 percent of part-time independents say they also have a full-time job, its clear that one thing is likely to remain constant in the independent market: change.
These states are the best and the worst for people who want to improve their health and income in the 5 to 20 years before retirement, LPL Financial's report shows.