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Want guaranteed income in retirement? Social Security isn't the only path
Retirees increasingly want paychecks that feel as reliable as their old salaries, yet many are discovering that Social Security alone will not cover the lifestyle they worked for. The good news is ...
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What to know about guaranteed income annuity (GIA) before purchasing
Learn about guaranteed income annuities (GIAs), including their features and types. Discover their benefits, risks, and how ...
A survey finds only 22% of Americans have worked with a financial adviser to figure out how much income they will need in retirement. Americans recognize the importance of having a secure source of ...
With U.S. lifespans reaching into the 80s and 90s thanks to modern medicine, expanding health care technology tools and healthier lifestyles, more Americans are waiting to take Social Security payouts ...
Why it matters: The program, known as BOOST (short for Building Outstanding Opportunities for Students to Thrive ), was ...
The recently proposed Retirement Simplicity and Clarity Act would expand in-service rollovers to include annuities. In-service rollovers currently provide active employees with the ability to move ...
There have been more than 150 guaranteed income pilot programs implemented across the country, but only one has made its program permanent - Cook County, Illinois. The county, which includes Chicago, ...
New York City expands guaranteed income efforts with a pilot program for young people experiencing homelessness.
A US city is preparing to hand out a pile of cash in a new guaranteed income program for disadvantaged residents.
New York City is preparing to roll out a guaranteed income program that will provide $15,800 per person to disadvantaged ...
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