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    Best and Worst States to Retire in 2025

    Best and Worst States to Retire in 2025

    So many decisions factor into finding the best places to retire. Gathering the most critical data from all states and then analyzing the numbers takes days to accomplish. So, we surveyed 1,000+ individuals across the U.S. and analyzed 13 points of government data to find the best and worst states for retirement.

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  • The True Cost of a Reverse Mortgage

    The True Cost of a Reverse Mortgage

    Reverse mortgage costs vary depending on the current interest rates and fees charged by the lender. Use this guide to estimate how much you’ll pay for a reverse mortgage.

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  • Hidden Costs of Aging in Place

    Hidden Costs of Aging in Place

    Most people tend to focus on home remodeling when it comes to aging in place. But what about the lesser-known costs? Here are the hidden costs of aging in place.

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  • Is Social Security Income Taxable?

    Is Social Security Income Taxable?

    We take a look at federal and state social security tax rates and IRS tax income limits.

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  • How Much Social Security Will I Get In 2024?

    How Much Social Security Will I Get In 2024?

    According to the latest 2023 data, this article will help you estimate how much Social Security you will get—and how much your benefit amount may change if you delay retirement, retire early, or get a part-time job.

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  • 2024 Reverse Mortgage Lending Limits

    2024 Reverse Mortgage Lending Limits

    Local markets have experienced unprecedented home price appreciation in recent years, which has forced the FHA to increase the mortgage lending limits by 18% in 2022 and again by 12% in 2023—giving homeowners more borrowing power.

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  • The Future of Senior Care May Be AI

    The Future of Senior Care May Be AI

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly developing, with scores of new AI products, software, and tools used to simplify daily tasks. We surveyed 1,000 Americans over 55 regarding their thoughts on AI, current AI usage, and interest in hypothetical AI senior care apps.

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