At Least 45% of Catch-Up Contribution Eligible Workers Make Zero Additional Contributions

Almost half of all workers eligible to make catch-up retirement contributions are not putting any additional money into their accounts.

Almost half of all workers eligible to make catch-up retirement contributions are not putting any additional money into their accounts.

The average assisted living facility in America costs approximately $6,200 to $6,300 per month, or between $74,400 and $75,756 annually.

The shocking statistic is this: the average annual retainer fee charged by financial advisors has surged 52% in just three years, jumping from $4,484 in...

Yes, the numbers are worse than you think. In 2025, seniors age 60 and older reported $7.7 billion in losses to fraud schemes—a staggering 37% increase...

Yes, pension advance loans routinely charge effective interest rates that exceed 100 percent annually—some reaching as high as 200 percent when all fees...

The widely-circulated claim that retirees without an HSA strategy pay $157,000 more in medical costs doesn't appear to stem from a single published study.

When someone withdraws $50,000 from a 401(k) before age 59½, they don't actually receive the full amount.

No, delaying your Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) past age 73 does not protect you from taxes—in fact, it exposes you to severe penalties that can...

Hundreds of thousands of veterans are walking away from thousands of dollars in annual benefits—not out of choice, but out of simple ignorance.

The median retirement shortfall for Americans without pension income has reached approximately $500,000—a staggering figure that underscores a fundamental...