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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A soon-to-retire woman wants to travel in her golden years but needs an aide to look after her mother. Will Medicare chip in?
By Nathan PlaceOctober 19 - After a summer of rising optimism, future retirees expressed high anxiety about the economy in September.Sponsored by ADP
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Some older Americans worry that if they return to work, they'll get less money from Social Security. In fact, the opposite is true — but advisors need to get the word out.
By Nathan PlaceOctober 6 -
At first glance, the reduced premium for Medicare Part B looked like an untempered win for the Biden administration. The reality is much more complicated.
By Nathan PlaceSeptember 30 -
A New Yorker about to retire considers buying property across the pond. Should she take the plunge? The experts weigh in.
By Nathan PlaceSeptember 28 -
Retiring overseas can be a great option for seniors seeking adventure and cheaper healthcare. Here's what they should know before they hop a plane.
By Nathan PlaceSeptember 26 -
In its first few months, the pandemic caused more job losses than the Great Recession. But unlike that crisis, COVID didn't stop employees from saving.
By Nathan PlaceSeptember 21 -
Today's consumers expect a user-friendly experience from almost every app or website. But there's one area where they're not getting it: retirement.
By Nathan PlaceSeptember 16 -
Providing for a disabled descendant is a highly complex challenge, and botching it can have tragic results. Here's how advisors can help clients thread the needle.
By Nathan PlaceSeptember 14 - Even as clients worry about inflation and rising interest rates, their decisions show a steadily growing faith in the stock market.Sponsored by ADP
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Millions of parents have taken out student loans for their children, but only some of them are eligible for forgiveness under a new executive order. Here's a look at who qualifies.
By Nathan PlaceSeptember 7 -
As the U.S. reforms its retirement system, one federal agency is looking abroad for new ideas. Some of them are already in bills moving through Congress.
By Nathan PlaceSeptember 2 -
Long maligned as spendthrift avocado toast eaters, millennials are now rapidly gaining wealth and looking for financial advice. Here's how advisors can draw them in.
By Nathan PlaceAugust 31 -
They may be passive, but they're not standing still. These passively managed funds have yielded enormous returns in the past 10 years.
By Nathan PlaceAugust 24 -
Young investors are increasingly turning to TikTokkers and YouTubers for stock tips, often with bad results. Here's how advisors can steer them away.
By Nathan PlaceAugust 18 - Future retirees felt slightly better about the economy in July, new data shows. But advisors say their clients are still "nervous."Sponsored by ADP
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American seniors lose much of their income to medical expenses. A new law aims to change that.
By Nathan PlaceAugust 12 -
For a century, Americans were retiring younger and younger. Then, in the 1990s, the average retirement age started to shoot back up. What happened?
By Nathan PlaceAugust 8 -
Total annuity sales in the second quarter reached $77.5 billion, by some measures the highest ever recorded.
By Nathan PlaceAugust 3 -
As advisors head back to the office, some are rediscovering the benefits of a brick-and-mortar headquarters — and inventing new ones.
By Nathan PlaceAugust 1

















