You can, technically, retire whenever you like, but the age you do it at can have a big impact on collecting Social Security benefits.
USA TODAY reached out to retirees across the country who are living mostly on Social Security, to ask how they were doing.
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The White House is so desperate to scrape together some “good news” that it’s trying to tout a decline in the number of new ...
The Trump administration is proposing new oil drilling off the California and Florida coasts for the first time in decades, ...
The Trump administration announced on Thursday new oil drilling off the California and Florida coasts for the first time in ...
U.S. employers added a surprisingly solid 119,000 jobs in September issuing a key economic report that had been delayed for ...
On Tuesday, multiple congressional Democrats made a video reminding the members of the military and intelligence community of ...