Recent research reveals retirees withdraw just 2.1% of their savings annually—about half the amount experts recommend. Here's what the data shows.
One analysis suggests that modern budgets push the effective poverty line far above official levels, revealing why many six-figure earners still feel financially strained.
Jess Feldman is a former special projects editor for Investopedia. She's been writing and lifestyle and personal finance content for more than five years.
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