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Donald Trump Signs One Big Beautiful Bill into Law
  • Retirement Planning

That ‘one big beautiful bill’ could slash your tax season stress

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago014 mins

Tax season often feels like a maze of forms, fine print and second‑guessing. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act aims to change that by bundling rate cuts and new deductions into what supporters describe as a single, sweeping package. If it works as advertised, that “one big beautiful bill” could turn April from a scramble…

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  • Retirement Planning

New report uncovers a terrifying retirement crisis for average workers

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago012 mins

A new research report from the National Institute on Retirement Security warns that retirement is slipping out of reach for many American workers. The findings show that typical working-age households have only modest savings, far below what they would need to maintain even a basic standard of living after they stop working. Combined with new…

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  • Retirement Planning

Top 6 countries for Americans seeking retirement abroad in 2026

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago015 mins

As more Americans look beyond the United States for a lower cost of living, better health care access and a slower pace of life, retirement abroad is shifting from daydream to concrete plan. I see 2026 shaping up as a pivotal year, with several destinations emerging as clear front-runners for long-term stays, residency visas and…

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  • Retirement Planning

Can couples making $300K+ really pull off a backdoor Roth IRA?

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago016 mins

For couples earning $300,000 or more, Roth IRA access can feel like a velvet rope: the tax break is right there, but income limits keep them out. That is where the “backdoor” Roth IRA comes in, a legal sequence that converts nondeductible traditional IRA money into Roth dollars. The real question is not whether this…

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  • Retirement and Benefits

5 harsh clues you’re stuck as a ‘lower-class’ retiree

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago014 mins

Retirement is supposed to be a time to exhale, but for many older Americans it quietly exposes how firmly they are stuck in the lower class. I look at five harsh clues that your daily reality lines up with what experts describe as a “lower-class” retiree, and why recognizing these patterns early can be the…

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  • Medicare

3 huge Medicare problems every retiree must know now

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago014 mins

Medicare is a lifeline in retirement, but it is not simple, automatic, or all‑inclusive. To protect your savings and your health, you need to understand the biggest structural problems baked into the program before you enroll or make changes. I focus here on three huge Medicare problems every retiree must know now so you can…

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  • Retirement Planning

Here’s how much you really need to retire in comfort, per Forbes

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago013 mins

Americans are quietly revising what “comfortable” looks like in retirement, and the numbers are moving in a surprising direction. Instead of climbing ever higher, the benchmark nest egg has slipped to about $1.26 million for a typical worker who wants a solid, not extravagant, life after work. The headline figure is reassuring at first glance,…

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Why the wild ‘go-go’ years are the time to splurge in retirement?

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago08 mins

Retirement spending does not move in a straight line. For most people, the first decade after leaving work is a burst of activity, followed by a gradual slowdown and, eventually, a phase when health and support needs dominate the budget. That arc is precisely why the early, energetic “go-go” years are the moment when it…

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  • Social Security

The 8% Social Security raise retirees are skipping

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago013 mins

For most workers, Social Security is the only retirement income stream that quietly offers something close to a built‑in 8% annual raise for waiting, a payoff that rivals what many investors hope to earn in the stock market. Yet roughly 90% of Americans still plan to lock in smaller checks by claiming before age 70,…

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  • Retirement Planning

Bernie Sanders slams 401(k)s as rigged against workers

Nathaniel Cross4 months ago4 months ago013 mins

Bernie Sanders is trying to blow up one of the quiet assumptions of American work life: that 401(k) plans are the natural, even inevitable, way to save for retirement. He argues that the dominant model of individual accounts, market risk, and voluntary participation has produced a retirement crisis for workers while delivering steady fee income…

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