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Saving money for retirement is especially hard for single women. For single women, the retirement math gets worse. Single women ages 55 to 64 had $88,600 in retirement savings in 2022, on average ...
As Maria Shriver approaches her 70th birthday in November, she shared candid thoughts about her single life and openness to ...
Older adults who are paying off cars or are liable for local property taxes may also get some short-term tax relief. The new ...
But for lonely single women, not so much. In fact, among single women who had previously been married, more than 70 percent of the loneliest of them were not very interested in romance.
Up to 85 percent of Social Security benefits can be taxed—but a new deduction will reduce how much seniors need to pay.
Single women, in particular, might have an advantage in the housing market, as LendingTree found that they owned 11.1 million homes nationwide, compared to 8.4 million for single men.