Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Tag: Personal income

Social Security 2.8% COLA 2026 benefit increase explained

Jasondoiy | E+ | Getty ImagesThe Social Security cost-of-living adjustment will be 2.8% in 2026, the Social Security...

Some retirees ‘wish it would be more’

People shop in Bayonne, New Jersey on April 8, 2025.Charly Triballeau | Afp | Getty ImagesSocial Security and...

Your portfolio may be more tech-heavy than you think

If you own an S&P 500 index fund, artificial intelligence is already a major part of your investment...

Morgan Housel: Wealth requires long-term effort

Alistair Berg | Digitalvision | Getty ImagesWhen it comes to how we approach money, "no one is crazy,"...

IRS 2026 tax updates may change family refunds, credits

Vgajic | E+ | Getty ImagesThe IRS has announced new tax inflation adjustments for 2026.Those changes may affect...

What to know about upcoming benefit increase

Erik Isakson | Tetra Images | Getty ImagesThe Social Security cost-of-living adjustment for 2026 is expected to be...

Private credit boom behind new ETF designed for retail investors

It's a partnership designed to give retail investors more access to a rapidly expanding asset class: Private credit.Simplify Asset...

Social Security’s retirement age language may change

Brothers91 | E+ | Getty ImagesDeciding when to claim Social Security retirement benefits is a big decision —...

Workers feel stuck in their jobs. It may be costing the U.S. economy

Americans aren't quitting their jobs — and that trend is changing the way the labor market functions.Since April...

Retirement will ‘take a miracle’ for 21%, Natixis survey finds

Helovi | E+ | Getty ImagesAmericans are feeling more optimistic when it comes to retirement.Just 21% Americans surveyed...

No tax on Social Security benefits: Senator introduces bill

A Social Security Administration (SSA) office in Washington, DC, March 26, 2025.Saul Loeb | Afp | Getty ImagesPresident...

Global retirement systems compared for long-term security

Retirement funding looks very different depending on where you live.While the United States leans heavily on voluntary 401(k)-style...