Americans set short-term money goals for 2023
Money matters aside, though, many Americans are planning to take the time to exercise more (39%), spend time with those they love (38%), worry less (36%), and focus on things…
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Money matters aside, though, many Americans are planning to take the time to exercise more (39%), spend time with those they love (38%), worry less (36%), and focus on things…
Review your tax-free health care Flexible Spending Account (FSA) if you have one. Unlike an HSA, most FSAs are “use it or lose it.”
This dearth of retirement savings has lasting repercussions for future retirees.
“Increases tied to Fed actions typically show up on cardholders’ statements within a billing cycle or two,” Ted Rossman, senior industry analyst at Bankrate, said.
7 out of 10 of the 65 million Medicare beneficiaries probably won’t bother with running a check-up on their coverage, according to Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) data.
"The most important change in 2023 will help people with diabetes," Mark Miller, author of the forthcoming book Retirement Reboot: Commonsense Financial Strategies for Getting Back on Track.
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Most older Americans will have a sizable boost in their monthly retirement income next year.