A look at what $2 million retirement looks like in America through 4 lives

Comfort and anxiety were tested in the past year even for those with significant savings. Rising inflation dented nest eggs more than many had budgeted or expected. Meanwhile, a declining stock market cut into many retirees’ savingsPremium
Comfort and anxiety were tested in the past year even for those with significant savings. Rising inflation dented nest eggs more than many had budgeted or expected. Meanwhile, a declining stock market cut into many retirees’ savings
wsj 11 min read . Updated: 29 Aug 2022, 06:56 PM IST Veronica Dagher,Anne Tergesen, The Wall Street Journal

Four retirees open up about their financial lives and how they spend their time and money

For many Americans, retirement advice is limited to encouragement to save more or warnings that they haven’t saved enough.