Key Takeaways You’ll receive 132% of your monthly benefit amount if you wait until age 70 to begin collecting Social Security ...
Women are saving less for retirement than men — and the gap could impact their future. A new Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies survey found that the median total savings women have in ...
A new survey reveals half of women expect to retire after 65 or never retire -- and many plan to keep working.
Women often are paid less than men and live longer, so it's critical that they know their Social Security options to ensure ...
By that math, your typical American man would be smart to claim Social Security at age 62, the first year of his eligibility.
What’s the perfect age for your retirement? The answer will vary depending on your finances, preferences, and your job. But for a growing number of Americans, the answer to that question is: Later ...
As the new year begins, savings have hit unprecedented levels, but rising health care costs and growing poverty make ...