Gen X is in peak earning years but costly tax mistakes are common. Here are seven tax missteps that could impact retirement savings and how to avoid them.
The 15 years separating Generation X's oldest and youngest members are an important 15-year span for nearly everyone's ...
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Here's the average net worth of American Gen Xers (how do you compare?)
If you were born between 1965 and 1980, see how your average net worth compares to your peers, according to Gen X financial ...
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5 tax mistakes Gen Xers are most likely to make — and how to avoid them
Relying on old tax strategies or making assumptions about retirement contributions can put Gen Xers in a tough tax position.
John Stevenson reports that more than half of Gen Xers feel less confident about retirement, driven by financial ...
Many Americans between the ages of 45 and 60 are approaching retirement with a great deal of angst and uncertainty, mainly because they’re facing this potentially challenging period without much of a ...
Many Gen Xers have an empty nest egg and are still renting, a recent study from the National Institute on Retirement Savings said. (iStock) Millions of Generation Xers are headed to retirement without ...
A new report by Northwestern Mutual found that more than half of Gen Xers don’t feel like they will be financially prepared to retire. This generation has had its fair share of unique financial ...
Gen Xers face a lot of pressure in their daily lives. Between managing their careers, watching their children enter adolescence or young adulthood and tending to their own elderly, ailing parents, ...
New survey data indicates workers aged 45 to 60 years old are ideally positioned to link the contrasting workplace vibes and ...
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