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Investing
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A Skiing Trip Showed Me What's Missing From My Retirement PlanA skiing trip revealed a scary truth about retirement — we're so focused on making sure we don't run out of money, we don't think about running out of friends.
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An Immediate Annuity May Sound Boring, But Hear Me OutAn immediate annuity transforms a lump sum into a lifelong paycheck, essentially providing a DIY pension so you can stop stressing over stock market drama.
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How the Midterms Offer a Unique Tax Planning OpportunityMarkets tend to experience uncertainty leading up to midterm elections, followed by recovery. Canny investors recognize that dip as a tax planning opportunity.
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Inflation Is the New Fixed Expense in Retirement: 5 Things That Actually Work to Address It (and What Doesn't)Inflation will cut your purchasing power in half over a long retirement. Simply trying to spend less won't work, so you need a plan that helps your savings last.
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Our Taxpaying 'Golden Hour' Won't Last: Make These Moves NowThe growing U.S. deficit can only be controlled by cutting spending, accelerating growth or raising taxes. The latter is a real risk, but you can be prepared.
By Mallon FitzPatrick, CFP®, AEP®, CLU® -
Is Your Financial Present Threatening Your Financial Future?Whether you're starting your career or nearing retirement, thinking critically about your financial outlook now will help you avoid costly errors in future.
By Dustin Wolk, CFP® -
How to Care for Kids and Parents — and Save for RetirementMillions of those in the sandwich generation need to care for kids and aging parents while saving for retirement. These tips can help make it less of a struggle.
By Tony Drake, CFP®, Investment Advisor Representative
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Retirement
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How to Handle Money Together in a Second MarriageThe financial stakes are higher and the potential pitfalls more plentiful when you say “I do — again.”
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Projected 2027 IRMAA Brackets and Surcharges for Medicare Part B and DWill you owe the Medicare IRMAA surcharge in 2027? Grab your 2025 tax return and check the projected brackets and surcharges for next year.
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A Skiing Trip Showed Me What's Missing From My Retirement PlanA skiing trip revealed a scary truth about retirement — we're so focused on making sure we don't run out of money, we don't think about running out of friends.
By Jon Sabes -
An Immediate Annuity May Sound Boring, But Hear Me OutAn immediate annuity transforms a lump sum into a lifelong paycheck, essentially providing a DIY pension so you can stop stressing over stock market drama.
By Ken Nuss -
5 European Countries Welcoming US ExpatsThese are great options if you're looking to retire abroad.
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When the World Is Your Retirement HomeGlobal nomads leave everything behind to wander the continents.
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Wealth Wise: Downsize or Drain Our 401(k) to Pay Off Our Home?In our retirement advice column, Wealth Wise, we help a reader navigate a heart-wrenching choice: Tap a 401(k) to save the lake home they love, or sell it to protect their financial future.
By Maurie Backman
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Meet Kiplinger's experts
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Alexandra SvokosDigital Managing Editor
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Karee VenemaSenior Investing Editor
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Kelley R. TaylorSenior Tax Editor
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Alexandra TwinSenior Retirement Editor
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David DittmanInvesting Editor
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Ellen KennedyRetirement Editor
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Carla AyersPersonal Finance Editor
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Donna LeValleyRetirement Writer
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Kate SchubelTax Writer
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Sean JacksonPersonal Finance Writer
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Donna FuscaldoRetirement Writer
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Rachael GreenPersonal Finance Writer
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Ben DemersAudience Engagement Manager
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Dan BurrowsSenior Investing Writer
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Taxes
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How the Midterms Offer a Unique Tax Planning OpportunityMarkets tend to experience uncertainty leading up to midterm elections, followed by recovery. Canny investors recognize that dip as a tax planning opportunity.
By Kyle Hammerschmidt, Investment Adviser -
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Tax ChangesKey State Tax Changes for 2026 to Know NowAs a new year begins, taxpayers across the country are navigating a new round of state tax changes.
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Tax LawTrump Tax Bill 2025: What Changed and How It Affects Your TaxesFrom standard deduction amounts to tax brackets and Medicaid cuts, here’s what individual filers need to know about tax changes in Trump's "big beautiful bill."
By Kelley R. Taylor -
Our Taxpaying 'Golden Hour' Won't Last: Make These Moves NowThe growing U.S. deficit can only be controlled by cutting spending, accelerating growth or raising taxes. The latter is a real risk, but you can be prepared.
By Mallon FitzPatrick, CFP®, AEP®, CLU®
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Personal Finance
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How to Cut the Cost of Pet CareUse our guide to spend less on veterinary visits, medicine, food and more.
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How to Handle Money Together in a Second MarriageThe financial stakes are higher and the potential pitfalls more plentiful when you say “I do — again.”
By MP Dunleavey -
5 European Countries Welcoming US ExpatsThese are great options if you're looking to retire abroad.
By Elaine Silvestrini -
When the World Is Your Retirement HomeGlobal nomads leave everything behind to wander the continents.
By Alina Tugend -
What Families Are Really Spending to Keep Kids in SportsFamily spending on youth sports has surged as year-round leagues, training and travel become increasingly common.
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Our Annual Grandparents' Guide to Today's Pop ArtistsIf you liked Amy Winehouse, Radiohead or Miles Davis, we have new music recommendations for you.
By Steve Hochman
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Real Estate
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Wealth Wise: Downsize or Drain Our 401(k) to Pay Off Our Home?In our retirement advice column, Wealth Wise, we help a reader navigate a heart-wrenching choice: Tap a 401(k) to save the lake home they love, or sell it to protect their financial future.
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How to Make Use of the EV Charger Tax Credit Before it ExpiresThe federal tax credit for home EV chargers is set to expire June 30, but qualifying can be more complicated than simply buying a charger.
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The Cheapest Places To Retire in the USWhen you're trying to balance a fixed income with an enjoyable retirement, the cost of living is a crucial factor to consider. Is your city the best?
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Renters Are Turning to Plug-In Solar as Energy Bills RiseBalcony solar systems are emerging as a lower-cost alternative to rooftop solar for renters. Here's how plug-in solar works.
By Paige Cerulli
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Travel
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What TSA Gold+ Means for Your Next TripThe TSA's expanding use of private airport security contractors. U.S. Here's how TSA Gold+ might affect wait times, consistency and future air travel.
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Where to Stay Comfortably for the World Cup in New JerseyA North Jersey native shares her insight on where to stay in comfort.
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My Next Italy Trip Is on Hold, But Here’s How I Keep the Roman GlowTravel is expensive and stressful these days. Here's how I'm preparing for my next trip to Italy — and how I feel like I'm already there.
By Ellen B. Kennedy -
When the World Is Your Retirement HomeGlobal nomads leave everything behind to wander the continents.
By Alina Tugend -
5 European Countries Welcoming US ExpatsThese are great options if you're looking to retire abroad.
By Elaine Silvestrini -
Costco Vacation Deals: Are They Worth It?Thinking of trying a vacation package? Costco vacation deals, along with deals from BJ's and Sam's Club, are convenient and save you money. But what about the downsides?
By Daniel Bortz
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Economic Forecasts
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ForecastsExports have held up reasonably well despite tariff disputesKiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Energy Outlook: Drivers Face Painful Gas PricesRoad trips will cost far more this holiday weekend than they did last year. Is any relief in sight?
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ForecastsKiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Fed Pauses Rates CutsThe Fed suggests that it is not likely to cut rates further unless the jobs market weakens more.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumers Spend Freely, for NowLow savings rates and higher gasoline costs imply a slowdown in spending at some point.
By David Payne -
Kiplinger ForecastsKiplinger GDP Outlook: No Recession, But Low Economic GrowthIn the latest Kiplinger GDP forecast, we expect modest-to-moderate growth in the second half of 2025 and through 2026.
By David Payne -
Economic ForecastsKiplinger Inflation Outlook: Energy Cost Increases Not Done YetThe inflation report for May will show a jump in prices for the third month. Headline inflation should rise above 4.0%.
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The Kiplinger LetterManufacturers Face Crunch on Industrial MetalsThe Middle East conflict has disrupted supplies, increased costs and created another headache for manufacturers dealing with the effects of higher tariffs.
By Matthew Housiaux
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5 European Countries Welcoming US ExpatsThese are great options if you're looking to retire abroad.
By Elaine Silvestrini
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When the World Is Your Retirement HomeGlobal nomads leave everything behind to wander the continents.
By Alina Tugend
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Where to Stay Comfortably for the World Cup in New JerseyA North Jersey native shares her insight on where to stay in comfort.
By Alexandra Svokos
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My Next Italy Trip Is on Hold, But Here’s How I Keep the Roman GlowTravel is expensive and stressful these days. Here's how I'm preparing for my next trip to Italy — and how I feel like I'm already there.
By Ellen B. Kennedy
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What TSA Gold+ Means for Your Next TripThe TSA's expanding use of private airport security contractors. U.S. Here's how TSA Gold+ might affect wait times, consistency and future air travel.
By Choncé Maddox
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Exports have held up reasonably well despite tariff disputesForecasts Kiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
By Rodrigo Sermeño
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