Nathaniel Cross

Nathaniel Cross focuses on retirement planning, employer benefits, and long-term income security. His writing covers pensions, social programs, investment vehicles, and strategies designed to protect financial independence later in life. At The Daily Overview, Nathaniel provides practical insight to help readers plan with confidence and foresight.

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Robert Kiyosaki warns boomers could face massive homelessness

Renowned financial author Robert Kiyosaki has issued a stark warning about an impending homelessness crisis for US Baby Boomers, declaring that “They Are Going To Be Wiped Out, Will Be Homeless” as economic pressures mount. He predicts this demographic will be left homeless “all over” the country, highlighting the vulnerability of those nearing retirement age….

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Dave Ramsey reveals top retirement mistake

Financial expert Dave Ramsey has identified a significant pitfall in retirement planning: the failure to eliminate debt before aggressively saving. He emphasizes that prioritizing debt elimination can lead to greater financial peace and wealth accumulation. Ramsey also highlights common mistakes in 401(k) strategies, advising that building an emergency fund and paying off high-interest debt should…

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Trump’s new AI Medicare test sparks concern over patient care

The Trump administration is set to launch a pilot program testing a new AI Medicare gatekeeper across six states. This initiative aims to streamline the approval process for medical services and equipment, potentially reducing costs and administrative burdens. However, experts express concerns that this cost-saving measure might compromise patient care by denying necessary treatments through…

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Trump may cut disability pay by 20% — here’s what it means for retirees

The Trump administration is contemplating a significant reduction in disability benefits for older Americans, with potential cuts reaching up to 20%. This proposal could drastically affect the retirement security of millions who rely on these benefits. At the same time, discussions about introducing $5,000 DOGE stimulus checks have emerged, possibly as a countermeasure to these…

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Retirees to learn 2026 Social Security COLA soon

Retirees eagerly anticipating the announcement of the 2026 Social Security Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) may face delays this year due to a potential government shutdown. This situation could postpone the critical update on benefit increases, leaving many uncertain about their financial planning. Additionally, while the exact percentage of the increase remains undisclosed, recent reports highlight that…

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Six Warren Buffett lessons every retiree should know

Warren Buffett’s financial wisdom continues to resonate, especially among retirees seeking guidance in today’s complex economic landscape. His insights have been spotlighted in recent publications, including Kiplinger’s “Six Warren Buffett Quotes Every Retiree Should Live By” and The Motley Fool’s similar exploration of Buffett’s advice. These articles underscore the enduring relevance of Buffett’s principles, offering…

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The ‘Die With Zero’ plan that’s changing retirements

The “Die with Zero” retirement strategy, inspired by Bill Perkins’ book, is transforming how individuals approach their finances in later life. This philosophy encourages spending money on meaningful experiences rather than saving for an uncertain future, challenging traditional norms of inheritance and wealth accumulation. Recent discussions have highlighted its growing influence, with financial experts debating…

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JetBlue boosts family perks but trims elite benefits

JetBlue is reshaping its travel offerings by introducing new perks for families while simultaneously reducing benefits for entry-level elite members. This strategic move aims to enhance the travel experience for families, reflecting a broader industry trend towards accommodating family travelers. However, these changes come at a cost for entry-level elite members, who will see a…

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