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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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 -
As more and more elderly Americans take on freelance jobs, what does it mean to be "retired"?
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 22 -
According to new research, 38% of U.S. adults have confessed to some form of "financial infidelity." Here's what they're fibbing about.
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 17 -
The cost-of-living adjustment, which was celebrated for its generosity last year, is looking less and less miraculous as prices keep rising.
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 16 -
Women enroll in their workplace retirement plans more than men, and typically contribute more of their income. Why are they still falling behind?
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 15 -
Three years into the pandemic, most financial advisors work at least partly from home. How has that changed their business?
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 13 -
Many Americans who postpone retirement say it's because they like working and staying active. But as a new study shows, they may just not have enough savings.
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 10 -
Republicans booed when President Biden accused them of wanting the benefits to "sunset." But was he telling the truth?
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 9 -
As early as this summer, some seniors could see their benefits garnished to pay off old loans.
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 8 - As prices rise less quickly and fears of a recession subside, retirement savers are starting 2023 in a good mood.Sponsored by ADP
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Two newlyweds in New York share everything but their bank accounts. Are they missing out on financial benefits?
By Nathan PlaceFebruary 2


















