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It has caused some issues; I want to connect and talk at the end of the day, and he doesn't. We've learned to give each other space and communicate when we need to. Every day at 4 p.m., my husband ...
Imagine working 60 grueling hours a week to keep your family financially afloat, only to discover your husband, who’s on disability, has secretly loaned over $11,000 from your joint bank account ...
Planning for retirement is easier in some ways for married couples than it is for single adults. They have a partner who can help them save for the future and share the burden of household tasks.
As part of SECURE Act 2.0, passed in late 2022, individuals age 60, 61, 62 or 63 are now allowed to make “super catch-up contributions” to their 401(k) and other retirement plans. These ...
Retired husband syndrome (主人在宅ストレス症候群, shujin zaitaku sutoresu shōkōgun, literally "one's husband being at home stress syndrome") [1] (RHS) is a psychosomatic stress-related illness recognized in Japanese culture which has been estimated to occur in 60% of the older female population. [2]
The closer you get to 60, the less debt you should have. This could mean selling off a few things or moving to a more affordable area to reduce the stress and the need to keep working late in life.
Here's why people who work with a financial advisor retire with an extra $1.3 million 5 ways to boost your net worth now — easily up your money game without altering your day-to-day life
These masculinity norms exert a toll on everyone, even their perpetrators. Feminine gay men are at higher risk of suicide, loneliness and mental illness. Masculine gay men, for their part, are more anxious, have more risky sex and use drugs and tobacco with greater frequency. One study investigating why living in the gay community increases ...