So why does it happen, and can future retirees avoid it? At a high level, Duffy and Li set out to answer a simple question: Are retirees making rational decisions about Social Security and spending?
“In my 50 years in finance, if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that the problems we don't talk about are the ones that ...
Rising costs, mounting debt, and growing fears over the future of Social Security and Medicare are shaking Americans’ faith ...
Mary from Texas has a $200,000 fixed 3-year annuity approaching maturity. She does not need the cash and does not want to ...
Take a group of runners circling a track at unique, constant paces. Answering the question of how many will always end up ...
March of 2020. October of 2022. The market turbulence of early 2025. Each time the stock market takes a sharp turn downward, ...
Retiring at 60 with $2.3 million and a mortgage low enough to pay off tomorrow sounds ideal to most people. But a couple in ...
A dispute over how to divvy up the pot in an interrupted game of chance led early mathematicians to invent modern risk ...
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