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The 4% Rule for Retirement Spending Makes a Comeback

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The 4% rule for retirement spending was devised by financial planner Bill Bengen in 1994. It forms the basis for retirement spending for many years with variation between 3 and 4% for income to last about 30 years from a portfolio of savings. WSJ looks at the 4% rule at a time of high inflation.



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