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As an estimate, aim to withdraw no more than 4% to 5% of your savings in the first year of retirement, then adjust that amount every year for inflation.
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Learn More »Of course, 4% to 5% is just a starting point. Our research and the interactive tool below show how things you can control—like your retirement age and investment mix—can play a role in figuring out the right number for you.
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Learn More »If you feel you need high confidence that your savings will last throughout retirement—and in particular if you find volatility unnerving—history suggests that a high allocation to stocks may be less attractive to you. For people who do keep a relatively high level of stocks in their investment mix, it can make sense to adjust your withdrawals during times of market volatility. An unwavering 4%-5% withdrawal rate may not be suitable for every person in unpredictable social, economic, or market conditions. To help boost the odds that your money can last through retirement, it can make sense to reduce withdrawals during times of market stress if possible. And finally, the assumptions behind the sustainable withdrawal rate are based on an investor who stays invested during market volatility. The results may vary for investors who sell their portfolio and move to cash during short-term market drops.
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