Nathan Place is a national reporter at American Banker. A native of New York City, he has worked for more than a decade in both print and video journalism. He got his start in Beijing, where he worked as a copy editor and reporter for China Daily. He then returned to New York, where he earned his master's degree from the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Since then he's worked as a reporter for the New York Daily News and The Independent, as well as a video producer for the Daily Mail, the Daily Beast and Men's Journal.
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More than 41% of U.S. workers drain their retirement savings when they quit or get fired, according to a new study. Why?
By Nathan PlaceApril 6 -
By paying more now, a young homeowner could be done with his mortgage a few years early. But would it be worth it?
By Nathan PlaceApril 4 -
The old-age insurance program is on course to go bust in the early 2030s, right when the last of the boomer generation will reach retirement age.
By Nathan PlaceApril 3 -
From home repairs to transportation, here's what seniors spend more on than they expect.
By Nathan PlaceApril 2 -
A financial planner's clients doubt they'll ever retire. How can he get them to save anyway?
By Nathan PlaceMarch 27 -
The larger firm is known for its advanced technology, while its new subsidiary is known for its comprehensive service.
By Nathan PlaceMarch 23 -
The average American will only have 78% of the income they'll need in their golden years, according to a new study from Fidelity.
By Nathan PlaceMarch 22 -
In a new computer simulation, it's up to you to save America's largest entitlement program — or it's "Game Over."
By Nathan PlaceMarch 21 -
Americans lost 30% more money to scams last year than in 2021. And the biggest losses were from seniors.
By Nathan PlaceMarch 17 -
After three banks collapsed, a New York teacher wonders if the wreckage could reach her nest egg. Should she be worried?
By Nathan PlaceMarch 16 -
After the collapse of three banks, many Americans are wondering if their long-term nest eggs are safe. Here's what to tell them.
By Nathan PlaceMarch 15 -
A vast amount of American wealth is never taxed for Social Security. Why not close the gap?
By Nathan PlaceMarch 13 -
A young lawyer and his wife are planning to have some well-educated kids. How can they get financially ready?
By Nathan PlaceMarch 9 - Client optimism remains volatile as the stock market stumbles. After a surge in January, confidence plunged once again in February.Sponsored by ADP
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When it comes to accommodating older employees, not all jobs are created equal. Luckily, new research has ranked them for us.
By Nathan PlaceMarch 7 -
A young lawyer in upstate New York wants to save in a Roth individual retirement account, but his salary is about to push him over the income limit. What should he do?
By Nathan PlaceMarch 3 -
Two decades ago, a researcher at TIAA came up with a brilliant invention, but no insurance company would touch it. Has its time finally come?
By Nathan PlaceMarch 3 -
Millions of Americans take care of their aging parents, at great cost to their own nest eggs. That's where wealth managers come in.
By Nathan PlaceMarch 1 -
Rising prices eat away at savings. But don't despair — financial advisors say there are many ways to protect and even expand a long-term nest egg.
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 24 -
A video producer in New York has a new job and a new retirement plan. Can, and should, he consolidate his savings?
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 23



















