Those nearing retirement can take some comfort in research showing that even people who retired at the worst moments of the past century could have made their money last by sticking to certain rules
Anne TergesenRetiring during a market downturn and soaring inflation can feel like sailing into the wind instead of the sunset.
The market’s performance in the first few years of retirement can have a big impact on how long a nest egg lasts, partly because losses take a bigger bite out of a portfolio when it is typically at its largest, advisers and economists say.
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