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What you should do and how you should approach your retirement and health benefits planning before leaving federal service.
No matter how much planning you did or how ready you think you are for the end of fulltime work, retirement will bring some effects you didn't expect.
Americans looking to retire should consider waiting, and are best off leaving investments untouched.
A new 2025 rule change aims to remedy that by adding a new, higher catch-up contribution to 401 (k)s and other workplace retirement accounts for those aged 60 to 63. This catch-up limit is $11,250 in ...
Everyone knows a 401(K) is a tax-advantaged way to save for retirement and that many companies offer a matching component, ...
The full retirement age for Social Security – the age in which you get 100% of the program's benefits – has risen over recent ...
Planning for retirement is crucial, especially with recent changes in Social Security rules. Your full retirement age now depends on your birth year, affecting when you can receive full benefits.
The bipartisan Helping Young Americans Save for Retirement Act would lower the minimum age for participants in workplace ...
Retirement is the goal. It’s the dream. But for those looking to stop working full time and enjoy their golden years, there is something to know about Social Security retirement benefits.
House Republicans have included a proposal in their tax bill to provide a $4,000 deduction for individuals ages 65 and up.
Americans born in 1960 will turn 65—but they won't reach full retirement age (FRA) for Social Security until 67.
Social Security retirement age is changing this year. Here’s what you need to know - The increase for full retirement ...