The average retired worker receives about $2,071 per month from Social Security in 2026, or about $24,850 per year. It often ...
Key Takeaways Only 14% of participants max out their defined contribution retirement plans (such as 401(k)s), a Vanguard ...
The truth about the U.S. retirement system is that most workers save too little for old age. In 2023, only a little more than one-third of people who are not yet retired said their retirement savings ...
Most business owners know they can contribute to a 401(k), but fewer know the IRS allows a self-employed individual to ...
Discover how 401(k) balances in your 40s and 50s stack up and learn smart strategies to grow savings, such as catch-up contributions and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs).
A recent survey finds that Gen Z started saving for retirement at age 22—that's ten years earlier than Gen X did. Here's why ...
Imagine retiring with $90,000 less in your nest egg—not because of a bad investment, but because you forgot about old 401(k) accounts from past jobs. In today’s job market, where career transitions ...