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US mature finance

January 2015

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    Race and money
    Poverty leads to death for more black Americans than whites

    A new study concludes poverty affects Americans differently. The reasons are manifold but center on the economic segregation of many communities

November 2014

  • unemployment

    Over 50 and once successful, jobless Americans seek support groups to help where Congress has failed

  • food stamps

    Why aren't food stamps an issue in midterm elections?

September 2014

  • US Money elderly loans

    US money blog
    US treasury collects $150m in student loan payments from social security benefits

    Older generations are paying student loans they can ill afford – out of their skimpy social security benefits

July 2014

  • US Money piggy bank saving Social security Medicare

    US money blog
    Boomers aren't to blame: social security and Medicare suffer due to low wages

    Social security funds will bottom out by 2033, according to the fund’s trustees, but that’s not necessarily bad news

April 2014

  • of mice and men

    US money blog
    Why the best laid schemes for retirement often go awry

    The first step is saving, but the hard part is making sure that any number of threats don't ruin your careful planning

March 2014

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    US money blog
    Can credit unions provide financial advice as well as banks do?

    Credit unions are stepping out of their humdrum traditions to provide planning advice to middle-class customers

February 2014

  • Russia's Egor Korotkov leads Switzerland's Armin Niederer, left, and Slovenia's Filip Flisar in the Men's Freestyle Skiing Ski Cross Small Final.

    US money blog
    What Olympians can teach you about retirement

    America is falling behind its rivals, but there are five individual events you medal in by preparing like an athlete
  • Want a golf bag in that finish. A giant alligator sits on the 14th fairway during the Zurich Classic at TPC Louisiana.

    US money blog
    The other retirement plan: work past 65

    Not calling it quits at the first chance has a number of benefits, not the least being more savings and a more active life
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    US money blog
    Two unusual ways to beat the panic of retirement savings

    Setting aside enough money can seem an insurmountable challenge, but some unusual options may help

January 2014

  • Elder care

    US money blog
    Saving for your ageing parents: an easy guide to where to start

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    Downward mobility
    Fifty-six and jobless: what do you do now?

November 2013

  • estate planning

    US money blog
    When do you expect to die? Plan for your heirs while you can

    Expert Ric Edelman shares advice to spare your family and friends the fights, fees and confusion of an unprepared death
  • inheritance planning

    US money blog
    How to make sure your family inherits your money and not your problems

    Recap our live chat on estate planning with Ric Edelman of Edelman Financial Services
  • All workers should be able to retire gradually by working part-time over several years

    Managing your retirement: finding safe havens and knowing the traps

    Recap our live chat with savings expert George Conboy as he talked about paying off debt, saving over time and more

October 2013

  • Ghostbusters

    US money blog
    Face your fears – saving for retirement one small step at a time

    Though long-term saving can seem frightening, tradeoffs over the years can exorcise the looming specter of retirement

September 2013

  • Elderly women

    US money blog
    Living longer and earning less: are elderly women doomed to be poor?

    Heidi Moore:Poverty rates among older women have leapt in the past few years, for reasons unknown. The problem could soon get worse

August 2013

  • Juan Ponce de Leon

    US money blog
    Do-it-yourself retirement v the plan that guarantees your income for years

    A new idea in California could wrest retirement away from the financial industry and guarantee security for generations at risk

July 2013

  • Downtown Detroit

    US money blog
    Pensions? Always someone else's problem

    Detroit's workers are not the first to see their retirement finances suddenly reduced – they are only the most recent

June 2013

  • Retirement savings

    US money blog
    Retirement savings: the million-dollar myth

    Conventional wisdom in the 1990s told people saving $1m would be enough for retirement – today, that's not enough

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