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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In today's uneven economy, workers are pressing for better benefits, a new Arizent study shows.
By Nathan PlaceAugust 23 -
In recent decades, a stubborn savings gap has persisted between white and Black Americans.
By Nathan PlaceAugust 14 -
A 401(k) feature called auto-portability could save Americans trillions of dollars. Why isn't it more common?
By Nathan PlaceMay 16 -
Auto-enrollment is helping Gen Z Americans save much more actively than the 20-somethings of yesteryear.
By Nathan PlaceApril 24 -
Most Americans think they'll need more than $1 million to retire, research shows. Their actual savings are nowhere near that.
By Nathan PlaceApril 13 -
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 -
From home repairs to transportation, here's what seniors spend more on than they expect.
By Nathan PlaceApril 3 -
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 23 -
Americans lost 30% more money to scams last year than in 2021. And the biggest losses were from seniors.
By Nathan PlaceMarch 20 -
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 21