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Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says Shohei Ohtani a possibility to start Game 7 of World Series IAN HARRISON November 1, 2025 at 5:04 AM 0 1 / 3World Series Dodgers Blue Jays BaseballLos Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani and Will Smith talk during the eighth inning in Game 6 of baseball's World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, Friday, Oct. 31, 2025, in Toronto. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson) TORONTO (AP) — Shohei Ohtani might start Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday. Tyler Glasnow might pitch on backtoback days.

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TORONTO (AP) — Shohei Ohtani might start Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday. Tyler Glasnow might pitch on back-to-back days. For Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, the only certainty is that Yoshinobu Yamamoto won't pitch. Besides that?

"Everyone will be available," Roberts said.

The Dodgers survived a wild ninth inning to hold off the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 in Game 6, forcing the winner-take-all showdown Saturday night. Three-time Cy Young Award winner and former Dodger Max Scherzer is expected to start for the Blue Jays.

The Dodgers pitching plans are less certain, but they do include two-way Ohtani in some fashion. Roberts said Thursday that he'd consider using Ohtani as an opener or even as an outfielder in Game 7, and stuck with that after Game 6.

"I think right now, there's no wrong answer," Roberts said. "He's certainly going to be a part of the pitching plan. With Shohei it could be two innings, but it could be four innings. So I'm not sure where we're going to slot him. We're going to have to talk to him first on where he feels most comfortable."

If Ohtani entered as a reliever after starting the game as a designated hitter, he would need to play a position after pitching to remain in the game. The Dodgers would lose their DH.

Per MLB rules created to facilitate Ohtani's two-way status, Ohtani can remain in the game as a DH if he begins the game as the starting pitcher.

Ohtani threw 93 pitches in Wednesday's 6-2 loss in Game 4, allowing four runs and six hits in six innings.

Ohtani has never pitched in relief during his Major League Baseball career. He made a handful of relief appearances in Japan for the Pacific League's Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters, mostly as a rookie in 2013. He closed out Japan's victory in the 2023 World Baseball Classic final against the United States, striking out then-Los Angeles Angels teammate Mike Trout for the final out.

Ohtani made seven outfield appearances with the Angels in 2021, the year before a rule was changed allowing starting pitchers to stay in games at DH after being removed from mound appearances.

Roberts surprised many by using Glasnow out of the bullpen to close out Game 6. Glasnow, Saturday's presumed starter, began warming in the ninth inning and relieved Roki Sasaki with runners on second and third and no outs. He got three outs on three pitches, including a popup by Ernie Clement and a line drive from Andres Gimenez that turned into a game-ending double play.

"I just felt right there, Roki wasn't as sharp," Roberts said. "Glas is a guy who has swing-and-miss stuff and I just wanted to bet on him. He's been champing at the bit to make an impact."

Glasnow allowed four runs, two earned, and five hits in 4 2/3 innings in Game 3, which the Dodgers won 6-5 in 18 innings.

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Booker scores 36 as Suns beat Jazz 11896 November 1, 2025 at 5:10 AM 0 1 / 4Jazz Suns BasketballPhoenix Suns guard Devin Booker reacts after scoring against the Utah Jazz during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Oct. 31, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri) PHOENIX (AP) — Devin Booker scored 36 points and had nine assists to lead the Phoenix Suns to a 11896 win over the Utah Jazz in NBA Cup group play on Friday night.

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PHOENIX (AP) — Devin Booker scored 36 points and had nine assists to lead the Phoenix Suns to a 118-96 win over the Utah Jazz in NBA Cup group play on Friday night.

Grayson Allen scored 14 points, Royce O'Neale and Ryan Dunn had 13 points each and Dunn grabbed 10 rebounds for the Suns, who snapped a four-game losing streak.

Lauri Markkanen led the way for the Jazz with 33 points, his fourth straight game scoring at least 30 points. Keyonte George finished with 17 points, eight rebounds and nine assists for Utah. Walker Kessler led Utah with 13 rebounds.

The Suns took command in the first quarter, outscoring the Jazz 37-17 in the frame. Phoenix led 54-40 by halftime and slowly expanded the lead in the second half.

The Jazz turned the ball over 21 times, compared to nine times for the Suns.

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See who is hosting &34;Saturday Night Live&34; each week. Every SNL season 51 host and musical guest: Miles Teller with Brandi Carlile, more See who is hosting &34;Saturday Night Live&34; each week. By Jillian Sederholm Jillian Sederholm Jillian Sederholm is news director at . She has worked at EW for more than eight years. Jillian has previously worked as a reporter, social media editor, and homepage producer at NBC News, Digital First Media, Newsday, and Random Lengths News. EW's editorial guidelines on October 29, 2025 5:52 p.m.

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- *Saturday Night Live *returned for season 51 on Oct. 4 with host Bad Bunny.

- Sabrina Carpenter did double duty as host and musical guest on Oct. 18.

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*Saturday Night Live* season 51 is in full swing, with a new lineup of celebrity hosts, musical guests, and a cast that looks a bit different.

NBC's legendary sketch comedy show returned Saturday, Oct. 4, with friend of the show Bad Bunny on hosting duty, while alum Amy Poehler returned to do the same on Oct. 11.

Sabrina Carpenter did double duty as host and musical guest on Oct. 18, while upcoming hosts this season include comedian Nikki Glaser making her *SNL *debut and *Top Gun: Maverick *stars Miles Teller and Glen Powell both fronting episodes.**

Returning cast members for season 51 are Mikey Day, Andrew Dismukes, Chloe Fineman, Marcello Hernández, James Austin Johnson, Sarah Sherman, Bowen Yang, and Kenan Thompson embarking on his 23rd season. Ashley Padilla and Jane Wickline also returned as featured players, while longtime "Weekend Update" anchors Michael Che and Colin Jost are also back behind the news desk**

'SNL' season 50 cast members on Nov. 9, 2024

'SNL' season 50 cast members on Nov. 9, 2024.

But several performers did not return. Prior to the season 51 premiere, Heidi Gardner, Ego Nwodim, Devon Walker, Michael Longfellow, and featured player Emil Wakim all exited *SNL*. Please Don't Destroy member John Higgins also announced his departure, meaning there won't be any digital sketches from the comedy trio this season.

Meanwhile, five new featured players joined the cast: Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Kam Patterson, Veronika Slowikowska, and Higgins' Please Don't Destroy mate Ben Marshall.

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Read on as we track every new episode date, host, and musical guest for *Saturday Night Live* season 51. Make sure to check back each week for episode recaps and new host announcements, and tell us in the comments which episode you're most excited for.**

Oct. 4, 2025: Host Bad Bunny with musical guest Doja Cat

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Hot off the news that he will be headlining the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, Bad Bunny hosted the season 51 premiere, joined by Doja Cat in her musical guest debut.

The Grammy winner previously hosted in October 2023, also performing as the episode's musical guest. He also just served as musical guest in the Scarlett Johansson-fronted season 50 finale in May, making *SNL *history as the first host or musical guest to be officially billed on two consecutive episodes.

This time around, the Puerto Rican superstar took a shot at his Super Bowl critics in the monologue, which also included a cameo from Jon Hamm.

Read our full recap of the Bad Bunny episode.**

Oct. 11, 2025: Host Amy Poehler with musical guest Role Model

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Amy Poehler Monologue on 'SNL'.

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*SNL *great Amy Poehler returned home to Studio 8H on Oct. 11, which was also the true 50th anniversary of the show's first-ever episode on Oct. 11, 1975. This was the *Parks and Recreation *star's third time hosting, including cohosting with Tina Fey in 2015. Poehler was an *SNL* cast member from 2001-2008, also anchoring "Weekend Update" with Fey and later Seth Meyers. All three alums appeared during the episode's news segment for a "joke-off" against Che and Jost.

Poehler was joined by musical guest Role Model. in his *SNL *debut. The musician brought out special guest Charli XCX during his song "Sally, When the Wine Runs Out."

Read our full recap of the Amy Poehler episode.

Oct. 18, 2025: Host Sabrina Carpenter with musical guest Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter hosts 'SNL'

Sabrina Carpenter hosts 'SNL'.

Sabrina Carpenter returned to *SNL *to do double duty on Oct. 18, marking her first time as host and second appearance as musical guest. Carpenter played a big part in the Emmy-winning *SNL50: The Anniversary Special* earlier this year, including duetting with Paul Simon and taking part in a "Domingo" sketch. This time around, Carpenter teamed up with Marcello Hernandez again to sing with his recurring character.**

The episode was light on cameos and even on cast members after Bowen Yang announced he would miss the show while accepting an award in Los Angeles.

Read our full recap of the Sabrina Carpenter episode.

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Nov. 1 , 2025: Host Miles Teller with musical guest Brandi Carlile

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*Whiplash* star Miles Teller will host *SNL* for the second time on Nov. 1. He'll be joined by Grammy-winning country star Brandi Carlile, returning for her third individual appearance and fourth overall as musical guest.**

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Nov. 8, 2025: Nikki Glaser with musical guest Sombr

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Comedian Nikki Glaser will make her *Saturday Night Live* debut on Nov. 8, ahead of hosting the 2026 Golden Globes. She will be accompanied by fellow first-timer, "Back to Friends" singer-songwriter Sombr.

Nov. 15, 2025: Glen Powell with musical guest Olivia Dean

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Glen Powell at New York Comic Con 2025 on Oct. 10, 2025.

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Teller's* Top Gun: Maverick *costar Glen Powell will host for the first time on Nov. 15. He previously cameoed in season 49 when his* Anyone But You* costar Sydney Sweeney hosted. The *Chad Powers *and *The Running Man *star will be joined by musical guest Olivia Dean, also making her *SNL *debut.**

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Grant hits free throws with 1.4 seconds left and Blazers beat Nuggets 109107 ANNE M. PETERSON November 1, 2025 at 5:15 AM 0 1 / 3Nuggets Trail Blazers BasketballPortland Trail Blazers forward Kris Murray (24) attempts to defend against Denver Nuggets guard Peyton Watson (8) during the first half of an NBA Cup basketball game Friday, Oct. 31, 2025, in Portland, Ore. (AP Photo/Ali Gradischer) PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Jerami Grant made a pair of free throws with 1.

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Jerami Grant made a pair of free throws with 1.4 seconds left and the Portland Trail Blazers rallied for a 109-107 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Friday night in the NBA Cup opener for both teams.

Denver led 81-71 going into the fourth quarter. With 27.7 seconds left and the Nuggets in front 107-105, Grant hit a pair of free throws for the Blazers to tie it.

After a scramble on the other end, Shaedon Sharpe blocked Aaron Gordon's jumper and the Nuggets were called for a shot clock violation, giving Portland the ball with three seconds left.

A foul was called on Gordon and Grant made the free throws. Nikola Jokic missed a 13-foot jumper as the clock ran out.

Jokic had 21 points and 14 rebounds but fell just short of his fifth straight triple double to open the season with nine assists. Jokic went into the game tied with Oscar Robertson (1961-62) and Russell Westbrook (2020-21) for most consecutive triple-doubles to start the season with four.

Grant had 16 points off the bench for the Blazers, who won their third straight. Deni Avdija led Portland with 23 and Sharpe had 19.

Jamal Murray added 22 points for the Nuggets. The loss snapped Denver's three- game winning streak.

Murray was questionable with left calf soreness but started and the Nuggets went up 30-18 on his layup. Avdija's layup tied it for Portland at 41 but the Nuggets went into halftime with a 57-53 lead.

The Blazers briefly pulled in front 68-67 on Kris Murray's layup before Denver's 9-0 run to end the third quarter for a 10-point lead.

There was a lengthy delay at the end of the first quarter because of a shot clock malfunction at the Moda Center.

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Season 9, episode 4 of the ABC firstresponder drama ended with a dedication to loved one. That 911 tribute card 'For Dad' explained Season 9, episode 4 of the ABC firstresponder drama ended with a dedication to loved one. By Patrick Gomez :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/pgomezheadshot25b24b6c6d8948899ca9b24a6a9a6844.jpg) Patrick Gomez is an Executive Editor at . Formerly at People magazine and The A.V.

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The first responders on *9-1-1* are no strangers to grief and loss, but this week's episode ended with a real-life tribute.

Season 9, episode 4 of the ABC first-responder drama — featuring Athena (Angela Bassett) and Hen (Aisha Hinds) fighting to get back to Earth after their ill-fated trip to space — concluded with a tribute card simply reading "For Dad."

** can confirm the dedication was in honor of Charles Minear Sr., the father of *9-1-1* co-creator, showrunner, and executive producer Tim Minear.

Minear also served as co-creator and a showrunner on spinoff *9-1-1: Lone Star* and is co-creator of the latest expansion of the *9-1-1* universe, *9-1-1: Nashville*.

This will sadly not be the only tribute at the end of a *9-1-1* episode this week. EW recently reported that *9-1-1: Nashville* will acknowledge the Oct. 19 death of rising star Isabelle Tate, who appeared on the premiere of the new series.

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A representative for Tate revealed the 23-year-old actress died from a rare form of a neurological disorder, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, which is a group of "inherited conditions that cause nerve damage," mainly to the arms and legs, according to the Mayo Clinic.

"Isabelle 'Izzy' Tate had a rare form of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease," said Kim McCray, founder of Tate's The McCray Agency. She added that Tate "passed away peacefully" and that "the family requests privacy as they deal with this sudden and shocking loss."

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In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Association in Tate's name.

Tate's tribute will air at the end of *9-1-1: Nashville* season 1, episode 4, which concludes tonight at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Gary Player's Feud With Augusta National Continues as He Throws Them Under the Bus Again Molin ShethOctober 31, 2025 at 9:45 PM 0 Golf The Masters Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, Georgia, U.S. April 8, 2021 Honorary starters Lee Elder of the U.S. with South Africa's Gary Player during the ceremonial start on the first day of play REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst ©REUTERS "After all I've contributed to the tournament and been an ambassador for them, I can't go and have a practice round there with my three grandchildren…It's terribly, terribly sad," said Gary Player, as he was surprised by the mistrea...

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"After all I've contributed to the tournament and been an ambassador for them, I can't go and have a practice round there with my three grandchildren…It's terribly, terribly sad," said Gary Player, as he was surprised by the mistreatment he received at Augusta National. A three-time Masters Tournament champion, he has always had issues with the course management. And the Black Knight reiterated the same moments before he celebrated his 90th birthday.

Speaking to Adam Schupak from Golfweek, he was asked what legacy he would like to leave behind upon his passing. Player told Schupak, "I hope I'm the head pro at Augusta. But they won't let me play a single round with my three grandchildren, so they're not going to let me be the head pro there." Perplexed by the issue, the reporter asked why that was the case. Player replied, "That's something you have to ask Augusta, not me."

For a fact, it's not like Gary Player is not an honorary member of Augusta National. The Big Three achieved that honor a long time back. But, as he had explained in his previous interviews, every time he approached them to book a tee time to play with his grandchildren, Augusta National always came up with an excuse to turn him down. Eventually, Player just gave up and realized that he is not welcome on the iconic course, despite being an honorary member.

In fact, his animosity towards the course is such that he doesn't even rate the prestigious major anymore. When he was asked to rank the four majors, Player replied, "I rate the Open at one, the U.S. Open two, PGA three, and Augusta four." His response received a lot of negative reactions, as there is a common belief in the golf community that the Masters Tournament can't be ranked lower than the second spot.

All the controversies aside, it's not uncommon for Gary Player to make surprising claims. Even if they go against the common belief of the golf community. In fact, he made another statement recently that may have shocked a few netizens.

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It's not uncommon for Gary Player to make surprising claims or reveal shocking information. Many were surprised when he confirmed that he was in love again at 89 back in late 2024 and revealed his new girlfriend, Susan, to the world. A few weeks later, on Valentine's Day, he shared a beautiful montage slideshow on Instagram dedicated to his late wife, Vivienne Verwey, as he celebrated their relationship.

Only a few hours ago, another one of Player's interviews revealed that he said something even more surprising. He stated, "In 1953, when I started it, I was condemned. Arnold Palmer, my brother, said, 'Gary, you can't do this weight training.' Bobby Jones said, 'Gary, you can't do all this weight training. You're going to get muscle-bound. You won't win tournaments after 35.' Well, they're all dead and I'm still going." Even though Gary Player's statement about Arnold Palmer & Bobby Jones is true, his bluntness often takes many by surprise as he continues to live with a free mind like he always did.

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Facing elimination, slumping Dodgers shake up lineup again before pivotal Game 6 in Toronto IAN HARRISON October 31, 2025 at 9:57 PM 2 1 / 5World Series Dodgers BaseballLos Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts looks on during World Series baseball batting practice World Series in Toronto, Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press via AP) TORONTO (AP) — One loss from elimination, the Los Angeles Dodgers are shaking up their lineup again for Game 6 of the World Series at Toronto on Friday night.

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TORONTO (AP) — One loss from elimination, the Los Angeles Dodgers are shaking up their lineup again for Game 6 of the World Series at Toronto on Friday night.

After moving from second to third in the order in Wednesday's Game 5 loss, shortstop Mookie Betts dropped into the cleanup spot Friday against Blue Jays right-hander Kevin Gausman.

Betts had not hit as low as fourth since the final game of the 2017 American League Division Series against Houston.

Game 5 was the first time since 2021 that Betts started but wasn't in one of the top two spots in Los Angeles' lineup. Betts is 3 for 23 with no RBIs and no extra-base hits in the World Series.

Catcher Will Smith was set to bat second for the second straight game. Freddie Freeman moved from fourth to third.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he wanted to give leadoff hitter Shohei Ohtani, Smith and Freeman the chance to get on base in front of Betts, adding that Betts had a good day of work on Thursday's off day.

"Where his swing is at mechanically is as good as it's been in a week," Roberts said. "I really feel good about that."

Tommy Edman moved from second base to center field, his first outfield start this postseason, and was set to bat eighth. Miguel Rojas made his first start of the World Series at second base, batting ninth.

"I just really wanted Miggy in there," Roberts said. "He's been a glue guy for our club this year and I just feel that having him in the lineup infuses some extra intensity and energy into the lineup, on the defensive side, too."

The Dodgers shuffled their lineup before Game 5 but had just four hits in a 6-1 loss. Los Angeles had six hits in a 6-2 defeat in Game 4.

Los Angeles is batting .236 as a team through 15 games this October. Dodgers batters have struck out 148 times in 533 at-bats.

Roberts also said Ohtani would not be available to pitch Friday. Ohtani took the loss in Tuesday's Game 4, allowing four runs and six hits in six innings.

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Vampire Diaries star Ian Somerhalder reveals why he was jealous of Chris Wood's Kai By Samantha Highfill :maxbytes(150000):stripicc()/SamanthaHighfillauthorphoto0917254112e875604542d49744a27de908d183.jpg) Samantha Highfill Samantha Highfill is an executive editor at , where she's worked for more than 12 years covering television. EW's editorial guidelines August 20, 2021 9:00 a.m. ET The Vampire Diaries creators have talked a lot about the importance of a great villain for the series, and in its later seasons, there was one villain that stood out among the rest: Kai Parker (Chris Wood).

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The* Vampire Diaries* creators have talked a lot about the importance of a great villain for the series, and in its later seasons, there was one villain that stood out among the rest: Kai Parker (Chris Wood). Introduced in season 6, the sociopathic siphoner quickly became a favorite in the *TVD* fandom, and for Ian Somerhalder, whose Damon Salvatore was the series' first villain, Kai marked a significant shift for the show.

In episode 6 of *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries*, Somerhalder recalls his hesitation about Damon becoming a good — or at least better — guy in the show's third season. "I was so upset about the trajectory of Damon," Somerhalder says. "So much so that at one point I was sitting across from [executive producer] Julie [Plec] in her office in Atlanta almost in tears so angry about this."

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Plec, along with her co-creator Kevin Williamson, explained that Damon couldn't be what they called a "one trick pony," that he was going to be the villain at times and the hero at others. But that's precisely why Somerhalder says he was jealous of what Chris Wood got to do as Kai in season 6. "That's why I was always so in love with what Chris Wood was doing on screen, because up until that moment, there was never a character in the show, other than Stefan in the Ripper age, that actually had the ability to not be so serious, to do horrific things but do it with a smile," Somerhalder says.

As far as Wood's inspiration for Kai, Wood, who's also on the podcast, says, "We talked about Ted Bundy if he was really funny. It was the worst person in the world who's also like maybe a good hang if you can get him to shut up for a second. That was sort of what I was always going for."

For more listen to the full podcast episode, featuring Somerhalder, Wood and executive producer Julie Plec, below:

**To listen, subscribe to *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries* feed via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also subscribe to EW's YouTube page to catch all the video interviews, and stay tuned to EW.com.**

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Gen X Is Hoping To Retire Like Boomers: Here's Why They Can't Jordan RosenfeldNovember 1, 2025 at 2:53 AM 0 TashiDelek / Getty Images Baby boomers may just be the last generation to have had a smooth and financially secure retirement. For their children, most of whom are Generation X, retirement will not be as easy as it was for their parents.

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Baby boomers may just be the last generation to have had a smooth and financially secure retirement. For their children, most of whom are Generation X, retirement will not be as easy as it was for their parents.

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Cost of living, healthcare and housing prices are rising faster than wages — eroding savings and increasing reliance on credit, according to Natalia Brown, chief consumer affairs and creditor relations officer at National Debt Relief (NDR). Many Gen Xers are finding they need to work longer, delay retirement or tap into their limited savings just to stay afloat.

Here are some of the other reasons why Gen X can't retire like boomers, and what they can do about it.

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Gen Xers Have Less Saved

Many Gen Xers are entering their 50s and early 60s with both debt and significant anxiety about their finances, Brown said, citing an NDR survey which found that "most Gen Xers in debt lack confidence in their ability to retire as planned and have deep concern that Social Security alone won't be enough to sustain them."

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Gen Xers Survived More Economic Disruptions

Additionally, "Gen Xers have been through a lot" at the economic level, according to Jay Zigmont, CFP, founder of Childfree Trust.

"Job disruptions disrupt retirement savings. Crashes add to the uncertainty and may result in Gen Xers having less money saved and taking less risk when investing," he said.

Indeed, unlike boomers, Gen Xers have faced major economic disruptions during their critical wealth-building years, such as the dot-com crash, the 2008 housing crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic. Add to this "stagnant wages and rising costs," Brown said it's no surprise that many Gen Xers now face financial strain.

These economic hardships have also left many Gen Xers feeling financially cautious, if not discouraged. However, she said that financial confidence can be rebuilt "with a plan, support and the belief that it's not too late."

Gen Xers Are a Sandwich Generation

Gen Xers are also a key "sandwich generation" with many of them financially supporting both their children and their aging parents, sometimes while still managing their own debt. "This juggling act makes it extremely hard to prioritize retirement savings," Brown said. She pointed out that "these overlapping responsibilities are draining both time and money, which is why so many Gen Xers feel behind."

Zigmont pointed out that caring for parents is so common that "we now include it as a core step in our clients' financial plans."

Boomers Had Pensions; Most Gen Xers Don't

Boomers reaped the benefits of "the original design for retirement planning," Zigmont pointed out, which focused on four parts: pension, retirement savings, Social Security and building equity in one's primary residence.

Unfortunately, "pensions are now rare, except for people working in public service," he said. In fact, he explained, 401(k) plans were first introduced with the intent to help grow retirement savings, but most employers saw them as a cheaper option than a pension, so they stopped offering pensions.

"Gen Xers are the first generation to retire without pensions. It is often called the '401(k) experiment' as we don't know if it will work or if people truly saved enough," Zigmont said. What is known is that Social Security is not enough to retire on alone, making 401(k) plans more crucial than ever.

Many Gen Xers Live Paycheck to Paycheck

Simply put, the higher cost of living is impacting everybody, but Gen Xers are just closer to retirement than their younger peers, so it comes with added stress. Zigmont also pointed to rising housing costs and overall inflation.

"If you are living paycheck to paycheck, you don't have the money to retire at all," he said.

Debt Is Holding Gen X Back

Zigmont said that there's a necessary step for Gen Xers who feel behind on retirement to be able to route more money to that end: Get out of debt first.

"Many Gen Xers will have to delay retirement to make ends meet," he said.

What Gen Xers Can Do To Catch Up

Despite this grim outlook, it's never too late to take meaningful action.

"Gen Xers can start by maximizing catch-up contributions to their 401(k) or IRA, especially since those over 50 are eligible to contribute more," Brown said, urging anyone alarmed about their retirement to start with a plan, get support and focus on what you can control.

While delaying retirement may not be ideal, even a few extra working years can make a significant difference — not just in savings, but in reducing the number of retirement years that need to be funded as well, she pointed out.

Zigmont recommended the Catching Up to FI podcast for those who feel behind to realize they're in a very common situation.

"There are millions of people just like you that are trying to catch up. It is not too late," he said.

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Your property tax bill may be higher than it needs to be. Here's what to do about it Linda BellOctober 31, 2025 at 7:44 PM 0 My property taxes have ballooned 134% over my 20 years of homeownership. It seems like every year I grumble about another increase, pay the bill and move on. Recent data, however, has me rethinking my approach — it turns out I might be leaving serious money on the table. More than 40% of properties in the U.S. could save $100 or more — and sometimes much more — with a property tax appeal, according to a Realtor.com analysis.

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My property taxes have ballooned 134% over my 20 years of homeownership. It seems like every year I grumble about another increase, pay the bill and move on. Recent data, however, has me rethinking my approach — it turns out I might be leaving serious money on the table.

More than 40% of properties in the U.S. could save $100 or more — and sometimes much more — with a property tax appeal, according to a Realtor.com analysis. For millions of homeowners, the savings could add up to about $539 annually, and that's just for a median property. You could save more (or less) depending on where you live.

"Somewhere between 3% and 5% of homeowners actually file an appeal, and of those, between 30% and 50% win some kind of reduction," says Pete Sepp, president of the National Taxpayers Union, a nonprofit, non-partisan taxpayer advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C. In other words, there's a real chance to save money.

Take Tomball, Texas-based homeowner Russell Lindley, who has appealed property taxes for 10 of the 11 homes he's owned with his wife. He says he's succeeded more than half of the time.

"Why would you allow them to assess a value on your house and not protest to try to save money?" he asks. "The largest property tax reduction I received was approximately $3,000 in a single year."

Filing a formal request asking your assessor to review and possibly lower your home's assessed value — and, in turn, your tax bill — can be a chore, but it can also put substantial money back in your pocket.

Even long-time housing reporters like me can miss opportunities to save money, and now I'm on a mission to help you avoid my mistake. Let's break down what happens before, during and after the appeals process so you have the best shot at lowering your tax bill.

The assessment process isn't perfect

Before we dive into property tax appeals, let's step back and pull back the curtain on what went into determining the amount on that dreaded tax bill to begin with.

While every state, county or township uses its own formula to assess property value, one thing is the same: Property tax assessments typically rely on mass data, not a personal inspection of your home.

"They basically put in all the data and spit out all the numbers," explains Colton Pace, co-founder of Ownwell, a company that helps homeowners appeal their property taxes. "It works much of the time, but it inevitably produces misdiagnoses. That means the model often misses unique property traits, interior condition or hyper-local market nuances."

Armed with that data, the assessor sets your home's assessed value, multiplies it by the local tax rate (set by your city, county, or school district), and voilà, that's your property tax bill.

"It's not necessarily evil intent or anything like that," Sepp says. "It's just that there are a lot of properties to assess and local governments have to figure out a way to do that quickly and efficiently."

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2 steps to building and winning your appeal

So what exactly does it take to build a successful case? Sepp advises homeowners to begin with evidence-based homework, focusing on two key aspects: the accuracy and comparability of the property's assessment.

Are there any mistakes in the assessment?

"Accuracy has to do with simple errors the assessor makes," Sepp says. "There are only two bathrooms in your house, not three. It's a one-car garage, not a two-car garage. Sometimes you can bring those up with the assessor without even filing a formal appeal. You may be able to call them and say that this just isn't right."

Keep in mind: Your property record card can be a goldmine. You can get that online through your city assessor's site or by contacting your local tax assessor. Look for mistakes like incorrect square footage, or the wrong number of bathrooms or bedrooms. Even small errors can significantly affect the assessed value of your home, providing you with more ammunition.

In the appeal, you can (and should) include photos, repair estimates or contractor quotes to show your home's true condition. Sepp says some things, like an outdated 1980s kitchen, probably won't move the needle because they are subjective. But clear, tangible issues, like multiple leaks in your roof? Absolutely.

How does your house compare to similar homes?

The next case builder is researching the comparability of the assessment, which involves looking at recent sales of similar homes in your neighborhood.

"Look up the values, not only the sale values, but the values the assessor has for similarly situated properties in your neighborhood," says Sepp. "What are five, better yet, 10 properties in your neighborhood that were assessed? 'What were their levels on a per square foot basis, and do they compare with your property's assessment on a per square foot basis?'

But here's where things can get a little tricky. Some areas use a fractional assessment system, meaning your property isn't taxed on its full market value. Instead, they tax a percentage of your property's market value, like 90%, for example. Because of the methods used, it can be harder to compare your property's assessed value to recent home sales. Another important consideration: In most jurisdictions, the sale price of your home isn't considered the same as the assessed value, and those numbers can be wildly different.

Chang Fu learned this lesson firsthand. When Fu and his wife lived in Seattle, he successfully appealed his property taxes in 2019 by using his home's sale price as evidence, saving $1,000 a year. When he moved to Austin, Texas, he tried the same approach when appealing his property taxes in 2025 and was denied. Now in arbitration, Fu is confident he can present a stronger case by comparing his property's assessment to that of similar homes as well as its current market value.

"I literally have six neighbors in my cul-de-sac and my six neighbors all have lower [home] values," says Fu. "I'm hoping to get a fair arbitration and, ideally, a positive outcome so I can pay similar property taxes as my neighbors."

An appeal could send your bill down … or up

Nobody wants to pay higher property taxes. The reality, however, is that appealing your taxes won't always lead to a lower bill. In rare cases, a closer look could show that your home was underassessed. So before blindly appealing, do some preliminary research to see that you don't inadvertently draw attention to any errors in the original assessment that could work against you. The assessor may also discover home improvements that weren't previously reported, potentially raising your home's assessed value. But still, if you believe your assessment is incorrect, it doesn't mean you shouldn't try to appeal.

The burden of proof isn't always on you

The success or failure of your appeal could have a lot to do with where you live. For example, in Indiana, if the assessment has increased by more than 5%, it's up to the assessor to prove their findings are correct. As Pace notes, homeowners in assessor-burden-of-proof states like Indiana tend to have much higher appeal success rates. While that might sound like an advantage, it doesn't mean homeowners don't have to do any research.

"Even if the assessor has the burden of proof that, that doesn't mean you have the ability to say, 'Well, I think [my house] should be valued at $1,'" says Sepp. "You have to have some kind of basis to say, 'He [the assessor] says he's proven his case. Here's why I disagree.'"

The not-so-good news? Pace says that in approximately 80% of geographies, the responsibility for proving the case flips to property owners or the tax agent, which is the company helping the homeowner with the appeal. This can make it harder for homeowners to win, and as Pace explains, "This is a higher burden than convicting someone of a crime. It's not [just] beyond a reasonable doubt. You have to completely show that they are wrong."

While it's not impossible to win in these cases, research and preparation are critical.

The appeals process isn't as intimidating as you think

The idea of appealing your property taxes can sound daunting, but Sepp says it's not as scary as it seems.

"It's not as if you're going to be put before a tribunal and interrogated about all of the features of your house," he says. "Most assessment appeals processes are set up to be no more difficult than traffic court. If you feel you got a parking ticket that you didn't deserve, you gather evidence to show why you feel that way, and you present it to a panel that's hearing a couple of dozen of these things a day. You're not on trial. You're simply being asked to present evidence of why you have the opinion you do."

The process of appealing has also become easier with services that provide comparable property assessments and online access to records. "Even in the assessor's office itself, there are AI tools that can probably help you with preparing an appeal," says Sepp. "And in some jurisdictions, which occurred a lot during COVID appeals, hearings are often held online, or you can file an appeal by mail."

After the appeal, you'll receive a written notice of the decision and the reason behind it. If you disagree, you can often appeal to a higher board. The total time frame varies depending on where you live and the complexity of the case.

You can go it alone or get assistance

Nothing says you can't DIY your property tax appeal. Many homeowners, like Fu, go that route. "If you're comfortable doing it yourself, go do it," he says. Keep in mind that you will likely have to pay a small appeal fee, which can vary depending on where you live or the value of the property.

But if you'd rather not go it alone, there are companies, like Ownwell, that offer professional assistance, charging a fee only if they successfully reduce your tax bill. "You hire a doctor to solve your problems, why not hire an expert?" says Lindley, who used property tax negotiation services for most of his property tax appeals. "You don't pay money unless they save you money. It always seemed like a no-brainer to me."

If your situation is complicated or you have a high-value property, Amy Loftsgordon, legal editor at legal resource Nolo, says it might make sense to hire an attorney or a reputable tax reassessment company. However, she cautions homeowners against using reassessment companies that try to solicit business from you.

"They send out notices that look something like a tax bill and say you might be entitled to reduce taxes," says Loftsgordon. "This is without making it very clear that they're a profit company and that [a property tax appeal] is something that you can indeed do on your own. Typically, a reputable company isn't going to send you tricky advertising or contact you."

Move fast on the appeal; the clock is ticking

Once you get that property tax assessment notice in the mail, don't wait to act on it. While the proposed assessments may take effect in the upcoming fiscal year or the latter half of the current one, it doesn't mean you have plenty of time to respond.

"Typically, when you get the thing in the mail, you have between 30 and 60 days to either give notice or file your appeal," says Sepp. "If you have a 30-day deadline to file an appeal, it may be a very simple matter of filling out a form that says, 'I disagree with my assessment because it's overvalued compared to other properties.' You may not have to submit all of your evidence at that point. You just have to put in the appeal, then your hearing date will be scheduled. It then triggers another two weeks or so for you to file all of your stuff online or through the mail."

Miss the deadline, and you'll have to wait until next year to challenge your assessment. Property values and market conditions can change, so it's worth reviewing your notice carefully each year. And nothing says you can't appeal every year if you believe your assessment is consistently too high.

The bottom line

Appealing your property taxes might sound tedious, but it's a commonly overlooked way to save money as a homeowner. "Making the assumption that the government has done its homework would be a mistake," Sepp says.

I will be tackling my own appeal next year, so stay tuned for that. The key takeaway? Don't assume your bill is set in stone. Taking the time to double-check your property assessment and file an appeal when the numbers don't add up can translate into hundreds, even thousands, of dollars in savings every year. Your wallet will thank you.

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