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Can You Retire at 62 Without Touching Social Security? Here's the Math.

The article reiterates the “4% rule,” stating retirees should withdraw 4% of total savings in the first year and then adjust the withdrawal amount for inflation each year thereafter. No specific companies, policy actions, or market-moving data are cited.

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The article reiterates the “4% rule,” stating retirees should withdraw 4% of total savings in the first year and then adjust the withdrawal amount for inflation each year thereafter. No specific companies, policy actions, or market-moving data are cited.

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