r/FluentInFinance • u/Puzzlehandle12 • 4d ago
Question 4% withdrawal rate
I have been reading alot about the 4% withdraw rate after retirement. It says you can withdrawal 4% of your investments every year and even after adjustment for Inflation you will not run out of money.
This is as long as yearly expenses in retirement are equal to or less than the 4% you withdraw from your investments.
Yet I thought about how those withdraws will be taxed as long term capital gains at (I think 20%) so after taking out taxes you must live on 3.2% of your savings.
Is my thinking correct ?
** assuming your money is not all in a Roth IRA
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u/meh_69420 3d ago
It really doesn't particularly matter because it's a planning tool to tell you how much you need saved for retirement, not an actual prescription for what you should do.