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Is the 4% rule still relevant—or quietly outdated? Abe Abich explores how today’s economic conditions have reshaped this long-standing retirement guideline. While the rule can still serve as a starting point, updated research suggests a wider range and greater emphasis on flexibility. From lower expected returns and inflation concerns to longer retirements, Abe breaks down why a static withdrawal strategy may fall short. Learn how adapting withdrawals, building income sources, and adjusting spending over time can better align with modern retirement planning.
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Is the 4% rule still relevant—or quietly outdated? Abe Abich explores how today’s economic conditions have reshaped this long-standing retirement guideline. While the rule can still serve as a starting point, updated research suggests a wider range and greater emphasis on flexibility. From lower expected returns and inflation concerns to longer retirements, Abe breaks down why a static withdrawal strategy may fall short. Learn how adapting withdrawals, building income sources, and adjusting spending over time can better align with modern retirement planning.
Schedule your complimentary appointment today: TheRetirementKey.com
Get a free copy of Abe’s book: The Retirement Mountain: The 7 Steps To A Long-Lasting Retirement
Follow us on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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