A new poll from U.S. News & World Report ranks the nation’s top destinations where retirees are settling down based on affordability, healthcare, desirability, retiree taxes, job market, and overall happiness. Click through to find out which state occupies seven of the top 10 most sought-after areas.
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A columnist discusses America's "retirement crisis" and ways homeownership can help. Click through to read what he suggests.
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Click through to see the results of a new survey that looks at the impact mortgage payments are having on the ability to save for retirement.
Read More »Reverse Mortgages Seen as ‘Last Resort’
New research finds that the retired population is not looking at this tool as a real option as they age. Click through to find out why.
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What are homebuyers’ expectations when they look for a property for their sunset years? Here’s what a survey revealed along with the top cities where these factors were most in play.
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A dream retirement is living in a location that’s affordable, safe and popular with older residents. These were the considerations that MoneyRates.com took into account while looking for ...
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An index that gauges the country’s retirement risk shows that while rising home prices and stock market gains have decreased the risks associated with retirement, today’s working-age population will need to save more or work longer to retire comfortably.
Read More »Rethinking Retirement
Sun and sand might be the stereotypical retiree’s dream, but is it really the smartest choice? The best retirement city in America isn’t the one you’d expect.
Read More »MBA President and CEO David H. Stevens Announces Retirement
After seven years of leading the MBA, the current President and CEO is retiring effective September 30th, 2018…
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