The Real Risk in Retirement Isn’t Running Out of Money. It’s Losing Your Purchasing Power.
Retirement planning fixates on depletion risk. The quieter problem is that a portfolio can hold its dollar value for thirty years and still leave a retiree poorer in real terms. The CPI-U rose from…
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