$1.4M in Your 401(k) at 65? The $230,000 Tax Surprise You Can Still Avoid
Most retirees with a million-dollar 401(k) assume the hard work is done, but the IRS has been quietly building a bill since the very first contribution, and the clock to shrink it runs out sooner…
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Report: Retirees in 41 states face retirement savings shortfalls averaging $109,000
A new report lists 41 states where seniors are likely to outlive their retirement savings.

Report: Retirees in 41 states face retirement savings shortfalls averaging $109,000
A new report lists 41 states where seniors are likely to outlive their retirement savings.

Retirement’s new magic number? Workers say they’ll need $1.2 million
Americans now estimate they need $1.2 million to retire comfortably, but rising costs and debt are making that goal increasingly difficult t
I Used to Think $2 Million Was More Than I'd Ever Need for Retirement. Here's Why I've Changed My Mind.
Retirement will look a lot different in a few decades than it does today.
I started retirement with $3 million. Now I’m 89 and down to $2 million. What if I get sick?
Even if you’re not worried about your normal spending anymore, a long-term-care need is still a problem for any budget.

Average 401(k) balances drop 4% as more workers tap retirement savings amid Iran war market volatility
Retirement account balances sank at the start of 2026 amid market swings, according to Fidelity. At the same time, more savers tapped their

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