“I come across a lot of people who say, ‘Oh, I was an only child,’ or, ‘I have an only […]
Americans are drowning in debt, and a new survey looks at why
Debt truly is a four-letter word for many Americans. It can lead to stress, sleepless nights and fighting in relationships. […]
Could you get by on the average retirement income?
The average household led by a retiree makes $48,000 annually before taxes and spends roughly $46,000 a year. That’s according […]
Old World Elegance in Estoril, Portugal
By Tricia Pimental, International Living, An elderly gentleman wearing a Panama hat and carrying a walking stick strolls leisurely down […]
Here’s the average cost of retirement: How prepared are you?
According to an Age Wave/Merrill Lynch report, 81% of Americans report not knowing how much money they’ll need for retirement. […]
Rent Is Affordable to Low-Wage Workers in Exactly 12 U.S. Counties
For millions of Americans, housing costs are perversely mismatched to hourly wages. In 2017, the average U.S. worker would need […]
This is where new graduates can do the impossible: Find a home and a well-paid job
San Francisco is popular for technology graduates, but it’s also one of the most expensive cities in the country to […]
How Much Money Is Enough?
Editor’s note: Today, we’re sharing another classic essay on money from Casey Research founder Doug Casey. If you’ve ever dreamed of […]
What Does the Future Hold for Your Social Security?
By Steve Garfink, International Living, Each year, the Trustees for the Social Security program peer out 75 years or more […]
Why 1 Million People Have Ditched New York Since 2010
The folks of New York City seem to be slowly waking up to the fact that there are a whole […]