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It’s not so uncommon for Americans to live paycheck to paycheck — meaning, to not have savings to fall back on between pay periods. But a new survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of EarnIn ...
It’s not uncommon for a marriage to experience financial issues, but sometimes the money problems are just the tip of the iceberg. Dave Ramsey recently explained this to a Florida man, Hayden, who ...
Cherie, a 63-year-old San Bernardino, California resident, has been surviving on dwindling savings since 2007. And she’s down to her last few thousand. Concerned, she called into The Ramsey Show for ...
Serenity from Houston wants to support her best friend — but the costs are starting to spiral out of control. She called into The Ramsey Show and asked the hosts for some advice. She revealed she is ...
As the cost of higher education soars, 529 plans are widely recognized as a powerful hedge against college’s escalating costs. Yet many Americans are unaware of their full potential. A new study finds ...
It's an unfortunate thing that many older Americans end up experiencing feelings of loneliness. The National Poll on Healthy Aging found that in 2023, 34% of adults aged 50 to 80 reported feeling ...
You don't have to strip all of the fun out of your retirement budget, but you also want to be careful about what you do with your discretionary income.
This is the average 401 (k) balance for every age group According to Fidelity's data from the second quarter of 2024, here is the average 401 (k) balance for people of different ages: Gen Z: $12,000 ...
Home insurance costs in Texas have nearly doubled in recent years — and could keep climbing. Find out what’s driving the spike and how to protect yourself from rising premiums.
I'm 62, and I've been working the last 43 years. I haven't set a retirement date yet. How do I know when it's the right time to pull the trigger?
Depending on your perspective, it’s a heartwarming testimony to resilience after 60, a potential money pit, or yet another reason to hate baby boomers: More than half of them refuse to get out of ...
I'm 60, healthy and have hit my $1.5M retirement savings target — but am suffering from 'just one more year' syndrome. Should I call time on my high-paying but stressful job or stick it out?