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For Paul Alto, a lifelong Cleveland, Ohioan, the plan was always to retire at 65. But after having surgery to treat two ...
For many older adults considering retirement, there are several reasons why it's an attractive year to take the plunge. Sure, the stock markets have been volatile in 2025, but investors have been ...
Eliminating taxes on Social Security benefits is missing from President Trump’s tax overhaul. Here’s why and what an ...
The Senate passed the "Big, Beautiful Bill" by a single vote. However, before it can make its way to Trump's desk and ...
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Upsizing can enhance quality of life, providing more space for family visits or home-based hobbies as many retirees are “realizing their dreams” of spending more time with family and friends (58%) and ...
The Drum sits down with David Lubars, who receives the Lion of St Mark award for lifetime achievement at Cannes Lions. Here’s his take on everything from retirement and Gen AI to the future of his ...
The average young Australian is tipped to be $125,000 better off in their retirement simply by staying in the workforce, a ...
However, if one spouse claims REPS, you can deduct $150,000 from your $250,0000 income, meaning you'll only be taxed on $100,000, which can result in a significant difference in tax liability.
With LeBron James set to enter his 23rd season of his NBA career this fall, many fans of the game are wondering when one of the league's all-time greats will announce his retirement.
In many ways, retiring as a married couple is easier than retiring as a single person. You have someone to split expenses with, spend time with, and, if needed, rely on for caregiving.
One tax expert says a proposed $4,000 bonus deduction is a 'far cry from the savings' that many would see with no taxes on ...