Misty Brady+FollowRetirement Plans Derailed by Cancer BillsImagine working 12-hour shifts and driving 200 miles a week at 69 just to pay the bills. That’s Connie Sloan’s reality after cancer wiped out her savings. She and her husband had to move in with their son, and even with Social Security, it’s barely enough. Rising costs and surprise medical bills are forcing more boomers back to work. Connie’s story is a tough reminder: even the best retirement plans can fall apart when life throws curveballs. #RetirementReality #BoomerStruggles #CancerCosts #Health50Share
Misty Brady+FollowRetirement Plans Derailed by Cancer BillsImagine working 12-hour shifts and driving 200 miles a week at 69 just to pay the bills. That’s Connie Sloan’s reality after cancer wiped out her savings. She and her husband had to move in with their son, and even with Social Security, it’s barely enough. Rising costs and surprise medical bills are forcing more boomers back to work. Connie’s story is a tough reminder: even the best retirement plans can fall apart when life throws curveballs. #RetirementReality #BoomerStruggles #CancerCosts00Share
Robyn Anderson+FollowIs 65 the New Retirement Trap?Thinking about clocking out at 65? You might want to hit pause. With folks living longer and prices for everything from groceries to doctor visits going up, retiring at the old-school age could leave your wallet gasping for air. More and more people are finding that Social Security just doesn’t cut it, and some even end up back at work. The new money move? Consider working a bit longer or finding a side hustle to keep your savings safe and your options open. #RetirementReality #MoneyTalk #LifeHacks #PersonalFinance #Finance88Share