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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For more than half of U.S. households, retirement isn't a finish line. It's just a different phase of the marathon.
By Nathan PlaceJune 3 -
The Fed's preferred inflation measure held steady last month, sparking hopes of stabilizing prices — but also concerns of slowing consumption.
By Nathan PlaceMay 31 -
The 2022 retirement law aims to help workers pay off their student debts and save for retirement. Can it do both? It's complicated.
By Nathan PlaceMay 29 -
A young engineer hopes his investments will grow, not his tax bill. What can he do to ward off Uncle Sam?
By Nathan PlaceMay 28 -
Nervous investors often ask how the presidential election will affect their portfolios. New research offers a simple way to reassure them: Look at the numbers.
By Nathan PlaceMay 23 -
Health care is highly expensive in the United States — and highly profitable. Here are 20 ways to invest in it.
By Nathan PlaceMay 22 -
The consumer price index came in a little cooler last month, ending a streak of bad inflation data — at least for now.
By Nathan PlaceMay 15 -
Wealth managers often plan as if their clients will live to age 95 — but few Americans do. New research suggests a different approach.
By Nathan PlaceMay 14 -
There's a difference between advising a client on a decision and making the decision for them. What happens when the client demands the latter?
By Nathan PlaceMay 13 -
Like 2023, 2024 has been good to Edward Jones. The St. Louis-based firm finished the first quarter with higher revenues and more financial advisors on its payroll.
By Nathan PlaceMay 10