IBC_FriendOfNelsons
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How are people continuing to grow their principal (after retirement) to accommodate for longer life than expected? I heard recently that an American born baby “today” is expected to have an average lifespan of 140 years. My concern is the lack of certainty (syn: risk) there is with all this investing in stocks when the job of the market is to take the most amount of money from the most amount of people in the least amount of time. Is all this risk being taken into account?