Managing Inflation Risk in Your Retirement Plan 53910: Revision history

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30 May 2026

  • curprev 12:1912:19, 30 May 2026Merianitpn talk contribs 22,615 bytes +22,615 Created page with "<html><p> Prices do not rise in a straight line. They jump in fits when supply snarls, energy shocks, or policy shifts ripple through the economy, then they ease when conditions change. Retirees feel those waves more than workers, because they are drawing from a pool of savings that must last decades. A one or two year burst of higher inflation can bend a carefully built plan if the portfolio, withdrawal rules, and spending habits are not prepared. This is a solvable pro..."