Most commonly offered advice says you "should" wait until 70 to retire, but what if 70 (or even 67) isn't right for you?
If you plan to retire at 65, here's how much you can expect to get in Social Security benefits to help you decide if you want ...
(NEXSTAR) — The retirement age in the U.S. is about to hit a new high next year as the final stage of a 1983 rule takes effect. More specifically, it is the full retirement age that is changing in ...
The average 61-year-old has over $500,000 saved for retirement, but the median is far lower. See how you compare and learn smart ways to boost savings now.
Survey data shows how retirement savings differ by age, including how many Americans have accounts and how much they’ve saved. See how you compare to others your age.