New York Life’s latest Wealth Watch survey finds that American adults overwhelmingly report they are not financially preparing for major life events such as purchasing a home, starting a family, changing careers or retirement.
Half (48%) of American women in what’s known as the “sandwich generation,” or people who are caring for both children and parents or relatives, report feeling under financial strain according to new research from Edward Jones, in partnership with NEXT360 and Morning Consult.
Amid today’s economic challenges, American workers are showing remarkable confidence in their long-term financial and retirement plans, according to the fourth annual Protected Retirement survey from the Nationwide Retirement Institute.
Cardinal Point Wealth Management is raising awareness among Canadian living in the U.S. about significant tax changes that may impact their financial planning in 2025. Key provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expire at the end of 2025, and individual and corporate taxpayers are expected to face substantial tax rates, deductions, and credit…
A new research report published by the Employee Benefit Research Institute taking a historical look at labor force participation and employment data in the United States found the prime working age population (25-64 years old) has significantly fallen and is being filled by older workers.