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#relocation
Digital life
fromForbes
2 weeks ago

Where Americans Are Moving In 2026 As Remote Work Changes Where We Live

Many Americans are considering relocation due to changing priorities and the rise of remote work, seeking slower, cheaper, or different lifestyles.
Digital life
fromForbes
2 weeks ago

Where Americans Are Moving In 2026 As Remote Work Changes Where We Live

Many Americans are considering relocation due to changing priorities and the rise of remote work, seeking slower, cheaper, or different lifestyles.
#longevity
Health
fromFortune
21 hours ago

The longevity revolution is here. Our systems still think we die at 65 | Fortune

The longevity revolution presents both opportunities and challenges as society adapts to an aging population.
Retirement
fromFortune
1 week ago

America is not ready for its own longevity crisis - and 2026 is the wake-up call | Fortune

Americans need better planning for healthy and secure aging as longevity increases, with a focus on finances, health, housing, and community support.
Health
fromFortune
21 hours ago

The longevity revolution is here. Our systems still think we die at 65 | Fortune

The longevity revolution presents both opportunities and challenges as society adapts to an aging population.
Retirement
fromFortune
1 week ago

America is not ready for its own longevity crisis - and 2026 is the wake-up call | Fortune

Americans need better planning for healthy and secure aging as longevity increases, with a focus on finances, health, housing, and community support.
#remote-work
Careers
fromFinanceBuzz
1 day ago

10 Work-From-Home Jobs That Pay at Least $52 an Hour

Remote and hybrid job opportunities are increasing, offering flexibility and high pay for those who know where to look.
Remote teams
fromThe Queen Zone
2 days ago

Why Americans are refusing to return to the office full-time: 11 valid reasons

Many professionals prefer remote work over returning to the office due to cost savings and improved work-life balance.
Remote teams
fromYahoo Travel
2 days ago

5 Costly Mistakes Digital Nomads Make-And How To Avoid Them

Remote work offers freedom but requires careful consideration of lifestyle, visa rules, and living costs to avoid costly mistakes.
Remote teams
fromTri-City Herald
6 hours ago

These are the 10 best states to work from home. Where is Washington on the list?

Washington state ranks among the top 10 states for remote work due to favorable conditions and benefits.
Careers
fromFinanceBuzz
1 day ago

10 Work-From-Home Jobs That Pay at Least $52 an Hour

Remote and hybrid job opportunities are increasing, offering flexibility and high pay for those who know where to look.
Remote teams
fromThe Olympian
6 hours ago

These are the 10 best states to work from home. Where is Washington on the list?

Washington state ranks among the top 10 states for remote work due to favorable conditions for telecommuting.
Remote teams
fromForbes
2 days ago

5 Costly Mistakes Digital Nomads Make-And How To Avoid Them

Remote work offers freedom but requires careful consideration of lifestyle, visa rules, and living costs to avoid costly mistakes.
Remote teams
fromThe Queen Zone
2 days ago

Why Americans are refusing to return to the office full-time: 11 valid reasons

Many professionals prefer remote work over returning to the office due to cost savings and improved work-life balance.
Remote teams
fromYahoo Travel
2 days ago

5 Costly Mistakes Digital Nomads Make-And How To Avoid Them

Remote work offers freedom but requires careful consideration of lifestyle, visa rules, and living costs to avoid costly mistakes.
Arts
fromianVisits
7 hours ago

From silver cups to social care: Exhibition explores the realities of ageing

Japan has switched from silver sake cups to nickel alloy due to the rising costs of celebrating centenarians amidst an aging population.
#retirement-planning
Retirement
fromwww.housingwire.com
20 hours ago

Retirement confidence declines as worries grow over rising costs

Many retirees and workers are concerned about the future of the U.S. retirement system and the impact of rising costs on retirement planning.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

What Retirement Really Looks Like at 60 With $2.3 Million and a Mortgage Still on the Books

Retiring with a mortgage can complicate financial decisions, balancing investment growth against cash flow needs.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

What Retirement Really Looks Like With $4.5 Million When One Spouse Wants to Keep Working

Asymmetrical retirement readiness between spouses creates financial complications that require careful planning and strategy.
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago
Business

Gen X Is Running Out of Time: Why Millions Risk Working Past 70

Mid-50s Gen X faces inadequate savings, limited time, and economic headwinds that risk leaving many underfunded in retirement.
Retirement
fromwww.housingwire.com
20 hours ago

Retirement confidence declines as worries grow over rising costs

Many retirees and workers are concerned about the future of the U.S. retirement system and the impact of rising costs on retirement planning.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

What Retirement Really Looks Like at 60 With $2.3 Million and a Mortgage Still on the Books

Retiring with a mortgage can complicate financial decisions, balancing investment growth against cash flow needs.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

What Retirement Really Looks Like With $4.5 Million When One Spouse Wants to Keep Working

Asymmetrical retirement readiness between spouses creates financial complications that require careful planning and strategy.
Canada news
fromFortune
1 day ago

Canada opens door to millions of Americans who want to leave the flood of people leaving during the Trump era | Fortune

Millions of Americans can now more easily obtain Canadian citizenship through ancestry due to a new law effective December 15.
Right-wing politics
fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

The U.S. Is Poised For Its First-Ever Population Decline And All It Took Was Making It A Bad Place To Live - Above the Law

The U.S. may experience its first annual population decline due to low growth rates and decreasing fertility.
fromGamintraveler
2 days ago

Gen X Isn't Retiring To Europe: They're Moving There While Still Working And The Numbers Behind It

Pew defines Generation X as those born from 1965 through 1980, meaning in 2026 they will be roughly 46 to 61 years old, still too young to retire.
Europe news
#fertility
Women in technology
fromFlowingData
1 day ago

Lower fertility, probably delayed

Lower fertility can have positive effects, such as increased educational and career opportunities for women and a decrease in unplanned teen pregnancies.
Women in technology
fromFlowingData
1 day ago

Lower fertility, probably delayed

Lower fertility can have positive effects, such as increased educational and career opportunities for women and a decrease in unplanned teen pregnancies.
#retirement-savings
Retirement
fromFortune
1 day ago

Nearly half of working-age Americans don't have a retirement account-even 40% of workers nearing their 60s don't have any money stored away | Fortune

Many American workers lack retirement savings, with nearly half of private sector employees without a retirement account.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

9 Expenses to Cut the Week You Turn 65 Before They Cost You Another $30K

Cutting unnecessary expenses at 65 can save $25,000 to $30,000 annually, extending retirement savings significantly.
Healthcare
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 day ago

Lawmakers target retirement gaps facing family caregivers

Bipartisan legislation aims to enhance retirement savings for unpaid family caregivers through modified account rules and tax credits.
Retirement
fromFortune
1 day ago

Nearly half of working-age Americans don't have a retirement account-even 40% of workers nearing their 60s don't have any money stored away | Fortune

Many American workers lack retirement savings, with nearly half of private sector employees without a retirement account.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
1 day ago

9 Expenses to Cut the Week You Turn 65 Before They Cost You Another $30K

Cutting unnecessary expenses at 65 can save $25,000 to $30,000 annually, extending retirement savings significantly.
#retirement
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago
Renovation

I'm 66 and I've been retired for two years and the loneliness isn't what I expected - it's not about being alone, I have a wife, I have children, I have neighbors - it's about no longer being the person a room turns toward when a decision needs to be made, and that shift from being needed to being included is the quietest demotion there is - Silicon Canals

fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago
Retirement

Psychology says there's a specific version of loneliness that only shows up in retirement - not the absence of colleagues or the silence of mornings, but the slow understanding that the version of you the world was interested in was the one producing, performing, solving, and the version sitting at home in a quiet kitchen is someone the world has gently agreed to stop asking about - Silicon Canals

Retirement loneliness stems from losing one's identity and purpose, not just from missing social connections.
Retirement
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Historic Transformation of Retirement

A new model of retirement emphasizes active engagement and personal definition, with many choosing to work post-career.
Renovation
fromSilicon Canals
1 day ago

I'm 66 and I've been retired for two years and the loneliness isn't what I expected - it's not about being alone, I have a wife, I have children, I have neighbors - it's about no longer being the person a room turns toward when a decision needs to be made, and that shift from being needed to being included is the quietest demotion there is - Silicon Canals

The loneliness of retirement stems from feeling unnecessary as roles and needs change over time.
Retirement
fromTravel + Leisure
2 days ago

These Are the Best Places to Retire in the U.S. Southeast-With One State Dominating the List

The Southeast offers retirees affordable living, quality healthcare, and a warm climate, with Texas as the top destination.
Retirement
fromSilicon Canals
3 days ago

Psychology says there's a specific version of loneliness that only shows up in retirement - not the absence of colleagues or the silence of mornings, but the slow understanding that the version of you the world was interested in was the one producing, performing, solving, and the version sitting at home in a quiet kitchen is someone the world has gently agreed to stop asking about - Silicon Canals

Retirement loneliness stems from losing one's identity and purpose, not just from missing social connections.
Retirement
fromPsychology Today
6 days ago

The Historic Transformation of Retirement

A new model of retirement emphasizes active engagement and personal definition, with many choosing to work post-career.
NYC real estate
fromFortune
2 days ago

The housing affordability crisis isn't just crushing millennials-it's squeezing out buyers in their 50s and older too | Fortune

The average age of first-time homebuyers remains in the mid-30s, with declining home ownership affecting all age groups equally.
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
3 days ago

Digital nomads losing up to 2,500 a year in FX costs - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

As this cohort of workers expands, so does exposure to foreign exchange costs, often in ways that are not immediately visible. Many digital nomads are paid in one currency, hold savings in another, and spend across several more.
European startups
fromwww.amny.com
3 days ago

NYC's economic resilience' masks a deeper crisis involving fleeing residents and taxable income: new report

The latest CBC tracker found that between 2019 and 2023, New Yorkers who moved out of the city made $68 billion more than those who moved in, indicating a significant income shift.
NYC politics
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Falling fertility, debt and AI: is the US headed toward a population crisis?

Falling fertility rates in the US threaten social stability and economic sustainability as the population ages and the ratio of workers to retirees declines.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
1 week ago

The forgotten generation isn't the young people struggling to find their place in the world - it's the retirees sitting in fully paid-off houses with lifetimes of experience, waiting for a phone call that the modern world no longer knows it's supposed to make - Silicon Canals

Older adults possess valuable experience but are often overlooked and isolated in contemporary society.
Silicon Valley
fromwww.businessinsider.com
5 days ago

We moved to Mexico in our 60s because the US was too expensive. We feel younger than ever and have started an AI business.

Karen and Jeff Nauman launched The AI Boomers to teach AI to older Americans after moving to Mexico.
Germany news
fromwww.dw.com
5 days ago

German crime statistics: false blame on migrants?

Nationality and age significantly influence crime statistics in Germany, with non-Germans disproportionately represented among suspects.
Travel
fromwww.wanderwithjo.com
6 days ago

The Expat Loophole: How Residency Cards Unlock VIP Travel Privileges

Residency cards provide expats with significant travel advantages, including faster processing at airports and easier access to services.
#housing-crisis
Boston real estate
fromFortune
6 days ago

'We should absolutely be concerned about non-college-educated men today': higher rents, living at home, falling out of the labor market | Fortune

Non-college-educated men are increasingly living with parents due to rising rents, leading to lower workforce participation rates.
LA real estate
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

65, single, seeking a roommate: More seniors are being priced out of living alone

Older adults increasingly share homes due to rising housing costs, with a significant increase in those aged 65 and over seeking roommates.
Boston real estate
fromFortune
6 days ago

'We should absolutely be concerned about non-college-educated men today': higher rents, living at home, falling out of the labor market | Fortune

Non-college-educated men are increasingly living with parents due to rising rents, leading to lower workforce participation rates.
LA real estate
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

65, single, seeking a roommate: More seniors are being priced out of living alone

Older adults increasingly share homes due to rising housing costs, with a significant increase in those aged 65 and over seeking roommates.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 day ago

Housing inventory rises, but sellers are still adjusting pricing

The spring housing market shows rising inventory and new listings, but pricing remains stagnant, indicating a timing issue between supply and seller expectations.
fromWSOC TV
4 days ago

More Americans are considering moving abroad permanently

"People were working from home, there were people starting to become what we call digital nomads, and people realized they had more flexibility in life," Speer said.
Women in technology
Healthcare
fromFortune
5 days ago

Home healthcare is propping up the labor market, but fewer hours, high burnout, and an immigration crackdown threaten to topple it | Fortune

Home healthcare workers are crucial yet underrepresented, facing unsustainable conditions amid the aging baby boomer population, impacting the broader economy significantly.
London startup
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

The hidden power keeping wages low

Joan Robinson's book, The Economics of Imperfect Competition, challenged traditional economic theories and significantly impacted labor economics.
Careers
fromInc
1 week ago

More Workers-and Employers-Are Looking Abroad for Jobs They Can't Find at Home

Workers are increasingly open to relocating abroad for job opportunities due to tight labor markets and economic pressures.
Psychology
fromMail Online
1 week ago

The exact age you're considered 'old', revealed - so, are you past it?

Old age is perceived to begin at 69 according to a new survey of British adults.
Remote teams
fromOur Weekly
1 day ago

The Future of work

The future of work is defined by automation, AI, and remote work, presenting both challenges and opportunities for workforce transformation.
Retirement
fromTechRepublic
23 hours ago

Microsoft Offers First-Ever Retirement Buyouts to Thousands of Employees

Microsoft introduces a voluntary retirement program for select employees amid the AI boom, targeting those with 70 combined years of age and service.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
6 days ago

$28,600 a Year: What the Average Older Canadian Woman Lives On | The Walrus

The gender pension gap in Canada persists despite improvements in retirement income for many Canadians over the past fifty years.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 days ago

AI isn't to blame for the housing crisis

Artificial intelligence is shifting from a political target to a focus of federal regulation and innovation, particularly in the housing sector.
Healthcare
fromwww.npr.org
5 days ago

Real estate investors are buying up long-term care facilities. Residents can suffer

Pearlene Darby died from infections and bedsores after alleged neglect in a nursing home, leading to a lawsuit against the facility and its owner.
Retirement
fromGamintraveler
2 days ago

The Kids Left And Now What: Why Empty Nesters Are The Fastest Growing Expat Group In Europe

Empty nesters are increasingly considering moving to Europe, driven by practical income and lifestyle changes rather than just retirement.
Real estate
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 week ago

Chain reaction: A framework for America's housing and retirement crises

The American Dream faces challenges in homeownership due to affordability, inventory issues, and systemic policy failures.
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 weeks ago

The top places in the US where people are moving to

"Domestic migration patterns continue to redistribute the population from the largest counties to less populous ones. Collectively, the 50 counties with 1 million or more people in 2025 had a net domestic migration loss of 637,634."
California
UK politics
fromYahoo News
1 month ago

'I'm 50 and have been applying for jobs every day for two years - I might have to move in with my mother'

Tina Chummun faces unemployment and financial struggles after applying for 4,000 jobs over two years, feeling age discrimination in the job market.
California
fromAxios
4 weeks ago

Growth slows across U.S. counties as immigration plummets

International migration fell in 90% of U.S. counties from 2024 to 2025, significantly impacting populous areas.
#social-security
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Social Security is 6 Years Away from a Major Change You Should Be Saving For

Social Security is projected to face substantial benefit cuts by 2032 due to the exhaustion of the OASI trust fund.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

Experts point out big problems with Social Security fix

Social Security faces financial issues, and a proposed bipartisan solution involving borrowing and investing has drawn significant criticism from experts.
Retirement
fromFortune
3 days ago

What happens if nothing is done to fix Social Security by 2032? | Fortune

Social Security is approaching a funding shortfall that could significantly impact millions of Americans if Congress does not take action.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

This is the Biggest Social Security Check Any Senior Will Get in 2026

The maximum Social Security benefit in 2026 is $5,181, significantly higher than the average benefit of $2,071.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
6 days ago

A More Generous Social Security COLA Could Be on the Way. Here's What Might Stop It.

Social Security benefits may see a 3.2% COLA in 2027, but inflation trends will determine the final adjustment.
Retirement
from24/7 Wall St.
3 weeks ago

Social Security is 6 Years Away from a Major Change You Should Be Saving For

Social Security is projected to face substantial benefit cuts by 2032 due to the exhaustion of the OASI trust fund.
Retirement
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 month ago

How policy uncertainty is reshaping senior retirement plans

Retirees and near-retirees show heightened financial anxiety in 2025, with Social Security benefit cuts emerging as the primary policy concern, prompting delayed retirement plans and portfolio shifts toward conservative investments.
Real estate
fromFast Company
4 weeks ago

The housing squeeze is quietly reshaping where Americans can live and work

Finding affordable housing is a significant challenge for various groups of renters in the U.S. economy.
Retirement
fromwww.housingwire.com
1 week ago

As retirement slips further away, workers prioritize stability and senior home equity

Workers prioritize job security over new opportunities, with many delaying retirement due to rising living costs and health care expenses.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

U.S. population growth is slowing because of declining immigration. What does it mean for the workforce?

The U.S.'s population growth is slowing as immigration has declined amid President Donald Trump's deportation push and stricter border policies. According to new Census Bureau data, the drop-off is the biggest since the COVID-19 pandemic. From July 2024 to July 2025, the population of the United States grew by 1.8 million people (about 0.5%). This was mostly driven by immigration: During that period, the U.S. added 1.3 million immigrants.
US politics
US news
fromwww.housingwire.com
2 months ago

Americans relocate less, favor nearby cities over long-distance moves

Americans are moving less over long distances and increasingly trade nearby cities within the same census region, favoring proximity to family, jobs, and familiar surroundings.
Retirement
fromwww.nytimes.com
1 month ago

Opinion | The Fantasy of a Comfy Retirement Has Always Been a Mirage

Rising living costs and government support cuts are causing despair among older and younger Americans regarding their financial futures.
Remote teams
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Remote or not, workers are drifting back toward the city

Post-pandemic, workers are returning closer to urban centers due to return-to-office mandates and a desire for proximity to major cities.
US news
fromwww.nydailynews.com
1 month ago

For first time in 90 years, more people are leaving the U.S. than moving in

The United States experienced net negative migration for the first time since the Great Depression, with approximately 150,000 more people leaving than entering in 2025, driven by Americans seeking better economic opportunities, safety, and quality of life abroad.
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Germany is aging and shrinking much faster than expected

People still want children, and the question is why are they not having them? A sense of security is essential for realizing the desire to have children. The succession of crises has prevented many people from turning that wish into reality.
Germany news
US news
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

A crackdown on immigration is leading to a sharp drop in U.S. population growth

U.S. population growth slowed sharply as immigration fell, reducing workforce growth and lowering natural increase to historically low levels.
US politics
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Here's how the population changed by US state in 2025

South Carolina led single-year state growth at 1.5%; overall US growth slowed to 0.5% while Vermont's population declined 0.3%.
Real estate
fromYahoo Life
2 months ago

5 winter address trends: How people are changing where they live, work & receive mail in 2026

Winter-driven seasonal migration, remote work, and safety concerns are transforming home addresses into flexible, accessible, and controllable services rather than fixed locations.
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