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  1. Retirement benefits | SSA

    Estimate your benefit amount, determine when to apply, and explore other factors that may affect your retirement planning. Learn how to time your application so your first benefit payment …

  2. Retirement planning tools - USAGov

    Apr 1, 2025 · Use USAGov's benefit finder tool to find retirement benefits that may help with living expenses, health care, medications, and more. If you are a federal employee, visit the OPM …

  3. How to plan for retirement | Fidelity

    Jun 30, 2025 · Take one step at a time on this lifelong journey. If you're saving for retirement, the best way to help ensure success is by saving consistently (Fidelity suggests saving 15% of …

  4. Retirement Services - OPM.gov

    OPM is here to help you transition from serving the American people to enjoying your retirement. These links are useful to new and existing retirees throughout their retirement journey.

  5. AARP® Official Site - Join & Explore the Benefits

    AARP is the nation's largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering Americans 50 and older to choose how they live as they age.

  6. Retirement Planning: Guide to a Secure Financial Future

    Dec 2, 2025 · Retirement starts at about age 64, on average, for American workers and lasts roughly 20 years. Average retirement age varies by state and ranges from age 61 to 67, …

  7. Retirement Planning: Strategies, Tools, Choices - Investopedia

    Retirement isn’t just one step called “stop working at a job.” After the pre-retirement stage and the big good-bye, expect to move through a honeymoon phase, disenchantment, the job of building...

  8. Retirement - The Latest News, Guides and Analysis on 401(k), …

    Jan 3, 2026 · Workers will be able to put up to $24,500 into their 401 (k)s and similar workplace retirement accounts in 2026, up $1,000 from this year, the IRS said. One important lesson: …

  9. Retirement Planning: A 5-Step Guide for 2026 - NerdWallet

    There are two main steps: start with how much money you’ll need and your priorities, then choose account types and investment selections. That might feel like a lot of work, but here’s what that...

  10. Retirement plans FAQs regarding IRAs distributions (withdrawals ...

    Get answers to common questions about withdrawals or distributions from your IRA retirement plan.