July 2026

Optimizing Retirement Financial Strategies: Integrating Annuities, Defined Contribution Plans, and Long-Term Care Costs

By Vanya Horneff, Raimond Maurer, Olivia S. Mitchell, Julius Odenbreit Nursing home costs in the United States now exceed $100,000 per year, and government assistance programs such as Medicaid help out only when retirees are largely destitute. Moreover, health shocks driving the need for such care can arise suddenly in old age, are frequently permanent in nature, and can be associated with declining mental and physical abilities. These facts raise the important question of how households can best prepare to...

Aging Alone? What Living Single Means for Retirement Taxes

Traditional retirement planning has long assumed a household of at least two people and often the involvement of adult children in managing financial decisions later in life. But more and more, that assumption no longer applies to a growing share of retirees. Surveys and data show that many people living in the U.S. are charting a different course, with roughly 1 in 5 over the age of 50 living alone. (That number rises to 27% for those age 60 and...