What if stocks and bonds don’t come back next year, or even the year after next? What if the Federal Reserve can’t keep raising interest rates? What if it can’t bring down inflation? What if we end up in some sort of rerun of the 1970s, with a lethal combination of inflation and slow growth: stagflation?
Most important: What would that mean for your retirement portfolio — and for your retirement plans?
Can…
Source: finance.yahoo.com
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