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  <title>The Best Strategies for Boosting Starting Withdrawal Rates in Retirement</title>
  <description>If you want to spend more at the beginning of retirement, which withdrawal strategies actually let you do that? This week's Retirement Headline from Amy C. Arnott called &amp;quot;The Best Strategies for Boosting Starting Withdrawal Rates in Retirement&amp;quot; answers that question. For our Listener Question: A listener wrote in wondering whether sequence-of-returns risk really fades away after the first decade of retirement, and if so — whether that means it's safe to bump withdrawals up to 5.5% or more later in the game. And we wrap it up with another Retire To Something segment. Resource: Article by Amy C. Arnott  at Morningstar: The Best Strategies for Boosting Starting Withdrawal Rates in Retirement &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Connect with Benjamin Brandt:  Subscribe to the This Week in Retirement: http://thisweekinretirement.com Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com Work with Benjamin:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://retirementstartstoday.com/start  Get the book!Retirement Starts Today: Your Non-financial Guide to an Even Better Retirement Follow Retirement Starts Today in:Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, or&amp;amp;nbsp;iHeart &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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