by 65nation | May 5, 2026 | Finance
Plenty of people keep working well past 65, and not just for the paycheck. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has noted that work offers real benefits for older adults: social connection, purpose, and a better quality of life. Labor force participation...
by 65nation | May 4, 2026 | Finance
Where is the best place in America to spend your retirement years? That depends a lot on where you want to land. But Investopedia has done some of the legwork for you. The financial publication reviewed 500 U.S. cities and ranked them on cost of living, healthcare...
by 65nation | Apr 30, 2026 | Finance
If you spent your career working for a school district, a city government, or another public employer, there is a good chance you have a pension. And for a long time, having that pension meant the Social Security Administration could reduce or completely cut your...
by 65nation | Apr 30, 2026 | Finance
If you have children or grandchildren in their 40s and early 50s, here is something worth knowing. A big chunk of that generation is not heading into retirement anywhere near when they planned. A newly released PwC survey, the Employee Financial Wellness Survey, found...
by 65nation | Apr 29, 2026 | Finance
Millions of Americans head into retirement, counting on Social Security as their main (or only) source of income. In many parts of the country, that monthly check can stretch far enough to live comfortably. But in others, it barely makes a dent. A few financial and...
by 65nation | Apr 28, 2026 | Finance
You’re not imagining it. Things really do cost a lot more than they used to. According to the Consumer Price Index from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall consumer prices in the U.S. are up about 30% to 35% since 2016. Something that cost $100 back...