A network of free Medicare counseling services could lose its $52 million in federal funding due to budget cuts.
Retirees will likely receive a paltry increase in their Social Security checks in 2017.
The chamber wants you to believe it's looking out for the little guy. It's not.
A new paper shows why it may make sense for a widow to take her own benefit first, and switch to the survivor benefit later.
The file and suspend loophole for spouses comes to an end without fanfare.
It might just have a shot at success in Washington.
Does it replace 40% or 60% of pre-retirement income? The answer matters very much for retirees.
It sounds too good to be true: Some workers can get a double tax benefit by saving for retirement.
One author says women should work with "female-friendly" advisors.
The U.S. budget approved in December turned a smart tax and estate planning tool into a reliable one.