I’m 61 And Finally Ready To Retire With $2.8 Million Saved, But Why Does The Idea Of Spending It Terrify Me?

For decades, Gerald followed every piece of financial advice he could find. He maxed out his 401(k), stayed invested through downturns, and even bought a modest rental property for extra income. Now, at 61, with $2.8 million saved, no mortgage, and two grown children, he should feel ready to relax. Yet every time he thinks […]

The more optimistic you are, the better your savings are likely to be — why positivity is tied to greater savings

“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” — it’s both an earworm and, as it turns out, sound financial advice. That’s because data shows that people who are optimistic save more money for the future than those who aren’t — especially when it comes to low-income earners. Research published earlier this year by the American Psychological Association (APA) […]

If You Get $2,000 Per Month From Social Security, Here’s How Much Your Checks Will Go Up With the 2026 COLA

The 2026 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, will take effect with the payment that beneficiaries receive in January, and is designed to help retirees, their spouses, disabled individuals, and other beneficiaries keep up with the rising costs of goods and services. To be clear, we don’t know for a fact what the 2026 Social […]