Retirement Then And Now: What It Really Takes to Retire in 2026
Description
Prices change, risks evolve, and so do the rules of a secure retirement. We take a time jump from 1971 to 1989, 2001, 2008, and today to uncover what history teaches about building income you can trust. Along the way, Brad shares personal stories, like his father’s 2008 losses at Merrill Lynch and the pivot that created guaranteed paychecks for life, to show how real households turn pain into better planning.
We break down the forces that matter most: the true cost of living in 2025, the impact of taxes on every withdrawal, and why sequence of returns risk can undo decades of saving if your first retirement years collide with a downturn. You’ll hear how the “quadruple whammy”—withdrawals, losses, fees, and taxes—erodes portfolios, and how to counter it with a blended strategy that pairs market growth with guaranteed lifetime income. We also explore practical tax planning moves like Roth conversions, bracket management, and smarter Social Security timing, plus how location and lifestyle change your target number more than any rule of thumb.
By the end, you’ll see a blueprint for resilience: set a reliable income floor, diversify risk, cut avoidable taxes and fees, and keep a cash buffer for rough markets. Whether you’re eyeing Missouri’s lower costs or navigating a high‑cost coastal city, this approach scales to your life. Ready to stress‑test your plan and keep more of what you’ve earned? Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s retiring soon, and leave a review with your top retirement question so we can help in a future show.
To learn more about Brad Pistole and the Ozark Retirement Group, please visit www.ozarksretirement.com



