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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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 -
Congress is gearing up for another debt war, and the collateral damage could include Social Security, Medicare and the stock market.
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 31 -
Small businesses across the country are expanding their workers' retirement plans, and they want help from professionals.
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 30 -
Total sales of the insurance products reached $310.6 billion, shattering the previous all-time record set in 2008.
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 27 -
Hundreds of thousands of Americans moved to a new state last year as they began their retirement. Here's where they went — and why.
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 25 -
Annuities have been booming, but one investor has buyer's remorse. Can — and should — advisors talk her off the ledge?
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 19 -
Even broaching the subject improves a client's ability to plan more realistically for longevity risk, research shows.
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 18 -
Industry insiders are already pondering the next retirement legislation. Here's what's at the top of their wish list.
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 15 -
A New York retiree is running out of options to pay for her sick mother's home care. Can advisors help her navigate the Medicaid maze?
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 13 - After a buoyant November, December's sliding stocks and persistent inflation put retirement savers in an anxious mood.Sponsored by ADP
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Transition planning can involve some explosive emotions. Here's how to get through them without blowing up the future.
By Nathan PlaceJanuary 10


















