If you hadn’t given much thought to retirement before receiving the Trump administration's "deferred resignation" email on Jan. 28, you may be in for a few surprises—not all of them pleasant.
Federal workers have a constellation of retirement benefits, and assessing them can get complicated fast. Here are five ...
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"I think we should be planning if we decide we need to retire in a hurry and understand what our benefits are," said Tammy ...
From return-to-office mandates to the reappearance of Schedule F, many Feds may be finding themselves on a fast track to ...
Wide disparities exist between White and non-White future retirees—a "racial retirement wealth gap" PeopleImages / Getty Images Studies of how much Americans have saved for retirement show ...
Planning for retirement requires thoughtful money management, whether that involves seeking guidance from a financial advisor, focusing on catch-up contribution limits or just opening a high-yield ...
Federal and postal employees under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) and Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) are eligible for voluntary early retirement if they’re at least 50 years of ...
Say you start at age 25, and put aside $3,000 a year in a tax-deferred retirement account for 10 years - and then you stop saving - completely. By the time you reach 65, your $30,000 investment ...
This is not the kind of news retirement savers want to hear — ever. I talked to several experts about whether it’s best to stay the course or consider making some adjustments to retirement ...
But they're also, apparently, not saving enough for retirement. According to the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, a financial services company, only 20 percent of Gen Zers are currently ...