News this week that inflation eased more than expected in October solidified the view that the Federal Reserve is done with its most aggressive rate-hike campaign in four decades.
And that could be a boon for the stock market and your 401(k).
News this week that inflation eased more than expected in October solidified the view that the Federal Reserve is done with its most aggressive rate-hike campaign in four decades.
And that could be a boon for the stock market and your 401(k).
The problem comes when you are 65 and you decide it would be real nice to live to 66. And then you turn 66 and decide it would be real nice to live to 67. I have spoken to many people and they almost universally decide to live another year, just as you, today, have decided to live another year.