
anne tergesen
@annetergesen
Covers retirement for the Wall Street Journal and contributes to marketwatch.com
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The Wall Street Journal interviewed nearly a dozen Americans born the same day as President Biden and asked them: Is Biden too old to run again? Hereās what they said. wsj.com/politics/polic⦠via The Wall Street Journal

The White House said the U.S. is in āvery activeā discussions aimed at securing the release of jailed WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich, but warned that freeing him could be difficult wsj.com/world/white-ho⦠via The Wall Street Journal

Companies have a new incentive to offer you a lump-sum pension payment wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

As we approach the six-month mark of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovichās detention on Friday, friends and colleagues honored him during an event at his alma mater, Bowdoin College wsj.com/world/wsj-repo⦠via The Wall Street Journal

On the six-month anniversary of WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovichās detention in Russia, his family writes, āItās hard not to think about everything he is missingā wsj.com/world/evan-ger⦠via The Wall Street Journal #Istandwithevan

A feature added to many 401(k)s has made all the difference for millennials wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

In 2024, the average monthly Social Security check for retired workers will rise 3.2%āa smaller increase than the 8.7% raise retirees received this year wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

Seven retirees who live all or part of the year in their RVs and boats told The Wall Street Journal about traveling to destinations from Alaska to the Caribbean wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

When is retirement advice a ājunk feeā? The Labor Department issues a proposed regulation to regulate rollovers from 401(k)s to IRAs wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

Most workers will be able to put up to $23,000 into their 401(k)s and similar workplace retirement plans in 2024, up $500 from this year wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal


The latest from Veronica Dagher & me: Four retirees who get by mostly on Social Security open up about their expenses, fears, and joys wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

A record share of 401(k) account holders took early withdrawals from their accounts last year for financial emergencies, even as average account balances rose 19%, Vanguard says wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

What does your 401(k) buy you in retirement? Four single women open up about their finances. wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been deprived of 12 months of normal existence; a year of missed weddings, reporting trips and travels with friends wsj.com/world/russia/e⦠via The Wall Street Journal

Retireesā wealth and income have taken a hit due to inflation wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal

Win or lose, Harris and Trump still get taxpayer-funded pensions for life wsj.com/politics/elect⦠via The Wall Street Journal

Betrothed couples are racing to plan quick-turnaround weddings. Condensing the planning, they say, saves them on costs and stress. wsj.com/personal-finan⦠via The Wall Street Journal