Retirement
  • Broke and Single: Why It Pays to Be Married

    By Sheryl Nance Nash, The Fiscal Times

    The percentage of Americans living alone has doubled since 1960 – but being single poses financial challenges in every stage of life.

  • Out-of-Pocket Medical Costs Threaten Seniors

    For all the debate about reining in the costs of Medicare, a new study suggests that the mountainous out-of-pocket medical costs patients pay over the last five years of their lives threaten to wipe...

  • Seniors Turn to Risky ‘Reverse’ Mortgages for Cash

    By Sheryl Nance Nash, The Fiscal Times

    More seniors are tapping into their home’s equity for extra cash – but they risk losing their home to foreclosure or leaving their heirs holding the bill.

  • GOP Not Alone in Cutting Costs for Public Pensions

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    To hear it from Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie at the Republican National Convention last week, only the GOP is willing to challenge public employee unions. But when...

  • Elder Scam: Money Stolen by Family Members

    By Mark Miller, Reuters

    Mention the topic of financial scams against seniors, and most people will think of a telemarketing fraud or a Ponzi scheme. But more often than not, the scammer is a member of the senior's own...