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Is 4% a Safe Withdrawal Rate in 2026? Here’s What the Experts Say

Last updated: December 10, 2025 4:30 am
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Building a retirement nest egg is a crucial financial goal, but preserving that nest egg throughout retirement is equally important. With the possibility of future Social Security cuts looming, it’s essential to carefully manage your IRA or 401(k) to ensure your money lasts.

For years, the 4% rule has been a popular strategy for managing retirement withdrawals. This rule suggests withdrawing 4% of your retirement account balance in the first year of retirement and adjusting for inflation in subsequent years. While this approach can provide a strong chance of your nest egg lasting for 30 years, it’s important to consider certain factors for its success.

Factors such as the average length of retirement, asset allocation between stocks and bonds, and bond interest rates can impact the effectiveness of the 4% rule. Research indicates that the optimal withdrawal rate in 2026 may actually be 3.9%, slightly lower than the traditional 4%.

While the difference between a 3.9% and 4% withdrawal rate may seem minimal, it can have a significant impact depending on the size of your retirement savings. For example, a $500,000 portfolio would result in a $19,500 withdrawal at 3.9% compared to $20,000 at 4%.

Morningstar suggests that retirees in 2026 may be able to safely withdraw up to 5.7% of their portfolio in the first year of retirement. This conservative guidance aims to reduce the risk of running out of money but also allows for flexibility based on individual circumstances.

To determine the most suitable withdrawal rate for your retirement, consider factors such as expenses, other sources of income, and portfolio composition. If you have a substantial Social Security benefit or a large stock position, you may choose to adjust your withdrawal rate accordingly.

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Ultimately, using the 4% rule and Morningstar’s guidance as a starting point can help you make informed decisions about managing your retirement savings. By assessing your unique situation and needs, you can create a strategy that ensures financial security throughout your retirement years.

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