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What comfortable retirement really costs now, according to new data

The retirement dream isn't cheap anymore. Actually, it never was, but the numbers we're seeing in 2025 tell a story that's more complicated and more sobering than most people want to hear. Let's be ...
Major Medicare and Medicaid changes are on their way now that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has ...
Older Americans on Medicare Advantage plans are leaving money on the table in the form of over-the-counter benefits. Many don’t realize that they can potentially tap into OTC benefits that could pay ...
Older Americans on Medicare Advantage plans are leaving money on the table in the form of over-the-counter benefits. Many don’t realize that they can potentially tap into OTC benefits that could pay ...
Clint Proctor is a lead editor with the credit cards and travel rewards team at Forbes Advisor. He has five years of experience in personal finance journalism and has contributed to a variety of ...
If you have a balance on your credit card, you might have the option to pay it off in full or carry it from month to month. Most of the time, paying off your credit card in full is the best approach.
While carrying a balance on your credit card should never be your first choice, it's growing increasingly unavoidable for many Americans. The most recent New York Fed report on household debt and ...
It’s the end of an era. December is the last month for MetroCards before New York City’s public transit system is taken over by OMNY. With the big change quickly approaching, it’s time for New Yorkers ...
Robin has worked as a credit cards, editor and spokesperson for over a decade. Prior to Forbes Advisor, she also covered credit cards and related content for other national web publications including ...
National Retail Solutions (NRS) merchants can now accept NationsBenefits OTC Flex Cards with a single tap, driving traffic to independent stores. This integration drives foot traffic by making our ...
I'm a Fitness & Nutrition writer for CNET who enjoys reviewing the latest fitness gadgets, testing out activewear and sneakers, as well as debunking wellness/fitness myths. In my free time I enjoy ...