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George Zimmerman was found not guilty in Trayvon Martin s killing 8 years ago this week
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South Florida police quietly ran facial recognition scans to identify peaceful protestors Is that legal?
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2021 s Best Cities to Get and Stay Married
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10 Cities Where More Seniors are Staying in the Workforce
In this cities, the percentage of older workers is rising.
Editor s Note: This story originally appeared on SmartAsset.com.
The traditional retirement age of 65 is not a universal benchmark, especially for many older workers who are staying in the workforce beyond this age. The Social Security Administration has set the full retirement age for workers born in 1960 or later at 67. Furthermore, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that 33.2% of workers between the ages of 65 and 74, as well as 11.8% of those 75 and older, will still be working in 2029. With all this in mind, SmartAsset identified and ranked the cities where seniors are increasingly staying in the workforce for 2021.
10 Cities With the Most House-Poor Homeowners (and 10 With the Fewest)
10 Cities With the Most House-Poor Homeowners (and 10 With the Fewest)
In some cities, many people spend more than half their income on housing.
This story originally appeared on SmartAsset.com.
According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, a household that spends more than 30% of its combined income on housing is considered “cost-burdened.” And households spending over 50% on housing are considered “severely cost-burdened.” Many homeowners nationwide facing constraints based on their housing expense ratio may need to rethink their housing budget and move forward with a different personal finance plan. Some cities are more affected than others, however, which is why SmartAsset decided to take a closer look at the data to identify the cities with the most and fewest of these cost-burdened homeowners.