How inflation reshapes your retirement planning

A number comfortable today can fall short decades later. Rising prices shrink what your savings buy, so a corpus fixed to current costs rarely lasts a long retirement. Recognizing this early changes how much you set aside.

Plan for costs that keep climbing, especially healthcare, which often rises faster than general prices. Build a corpus that grows even after you stop working, and review it as costs and lifespans shift. A plan ignoring inflation leaves you exposed when earning power fades.

Build retirement planning around rising costs, because a corpus that outpaces inflation protects the decades after your salary stops.

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