You've heard the retirement “golden rule” so many times it practically feels like a threat: if you don't have $1 million sitting in your 401(k), you might as well plan on working forever. It's a clean ...
We present a diversified, income-focused retirement portfolio approach designed to match major expense categories with ...
There are more ways than ever to use your retirement account as an ATM. But those transactions come at a cost.
The good news is that low-income workers taking out hardship withdrawals are still saving, thanks to auto-enrollment.
How well does your retirement nest egg stack up against that of your peers? It's not necessarily the most important question an investor can ask. Not everyone has the same need, a ...
Raiding retirement savings for a down payment on a home can be tempting, especially if you’ve struggled to scrape together enough money to buy. But should you? Most 401(k) and ...
For most people, reaching millionaire status takes steady 401(k) contributions and compound growth. Can most millennials get there, or is the seven-figure club out of reach?
How many Americans have $1 million or more in their retirement accounts? Here's what the data reveals about the reality of ...
A strong stock market had pushed the number of 401(k) millionaires to a record high by the end of 2025, but more workers are also tapping their retirement savings to cover financial emergencies. New ...
In 2025, Americans' 401(k) retirement savings rose significantly, with average balances up more than 11 percent year over ...