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The retirement age refers to when seniors can receive monthly benefits for the full amount they're entitled to. The benefit can be claimed earlier, starting at age 62, but the payments will be less.
China is raising its statutory retirement ages for the first time since establishing them seven decades ago as an ever-rising proportion of seniors pressures the country's pension systems.
A simple frangipane filling tucks into layers of puff pastry in this French cake traditionally served for Epiphany. For a taste of Paris in the middle of winter, there’s nothing more classic ...
So, each year you and your colleagues produce this really comprehensive research about retirement income. And as part of that research, you try to identify what a safe withdrawal rate will be for ...
China on Wednesday announced interim measures for the implementation of a flexible retirement system to enforce the previously adopted policy of incrementally raising the statutory retirement age ...
Goodbye, target-date funds. So long, bonds. An all equities portfolio is the far better way to build the largest nest egg possible for retirement; to generate a larger paycheck in retirement ...
"Quiet vacationing" had its moment. "Lazy girl jobs" came and went. The latest workplace buzzword — "micro-retirement" — reflects another shift toward work-life balance among young people.
Studies show those who spend more report greater satisfaction in retirement, yet older Americans often live below their means. The prospect of a life of 95 or 100 years turns many into penny ...
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Economist Alicia Munnell, one of the nation’s leading experts on retirement, has some advice that may seem counterintuitive: The key to a successful retirement, she says, is not to retire.