These days, single parents in the U.S. find it quite stressful to balance preparing for retirement with the responsibilities of raising kids. Yet, making practical retirement plans can alleviate some ...
Many Americans feel uncertain about retirement — and they're asking the same fundamental question. According to a new ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. J.R. Whalen: Here's Your Money Briefing for Wednesday, March 27th. I'm J.R.
A significant number of single women are not feeling optimistic about their finances heading toward retirement, motivating them to seek the advice and support of a financial advisor, according to a ...
For Vadaire James, a wellness counselor from Winston-Salem, N.C., being single is fine — especially right now while she is helping care for her octogenarian parents. What nags at her, though, is what ...
While media likes to make this sound sad, and expensive, there are ways that being single in retirement can actually save you money. Retirement experts offered a positive reframe if you find yourself ...
Life alone was once considered the result of bad luck, not choice. Singlehood is now both a choice and a cause for celebration for many — but what does it mean for life in retirement? Living a single ...
Singles shoulder 100% of cash‑flow shocks, so larger emergency funds and disability coverage are critical. Max out tax‑advantaged accounts—401(k)s, individual retirement accounts (IRAs), and health ...
A single retiree needs about $898,000 in savings on average to afford a comfortable retirement in the U.S. The average retiree spends roughly $60,000 a year, with Social Security covering only about ...
Beyond a lack of cards, chocolates and flowers on Valentine’s Day, being single also has a downside in terms of your pension. Single retirees need almost £230,000 more in their pension pot than ...