For Gen X, a generation that should be in its "peak savings years," the prospect of retiring on time has shifted.
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Thirty years and 30 pounds ago, Workman published "Revenge of the Latchkey Kids," my bestselling entry in the Gen X manifesto ...
Generation X is one of the biggest beauty spenders, and brands are paying attention.
To learn more about our editorial approach, explore The Direct Message methodology. Gen X’s retirement crisis is not a failure of personal responsibility. It is the predictable outcome of a generation ...
More people have side hustles today. Here's why Gen X is quietly the most overlooked opportunity in today's gig economy.
To learn more about our editorial approach, explore The Direct Message methodology. Karen Whitfield, 58, sat in her financial advisor’s office in Scottsdale last November and heard a number that made ...
In John Stevenson's recent survey conducted with 1,000 Americans, over half of Gen Xers-those born between 1965 and 1980-reported feeling less confident about their retirement readiness compared to ...
The number is respectably well into the six figures. This average, however, is also somewhat misleading. No matter how you compare, this is a critical period for all retirement savings plans belonging ...
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