How to Face the Hidden Cost of Retirement
From the U.S. News & World Report website
All of us have heard (or told) the stories about how much things used to cost in “the good old days.” A candy bar and a soda could both be had for a couple of quarters in the ‘70s. A gallon of milk or a gallon of gas were both less than a dollar in the ‘60s. The list can go on and on. While the trip down memory lane can be entertaining, it also offers meaningful perspective on the effects of inflation, particularly in regards to retirement planning.


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