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Is It Possible the 4% Rule Is All Wrong?

William Bengen, who introduced the 4% rule in 1994, now thinks retirees may be able to spend more.

By Dana George Oct 6, 2025 at 7:30AM EST

Key Points

  • William Bengen now says a withdrawal rate of 4.7% may be more appropriate.
  • Retirees who can cut back a little during rough market years tend to do better than those who consistently withdraw the same amount, no matter what happens.
  • Another withdrawal strategy is to align annual withdrawals with remaining portfolio value, thereby adapting to market fluctuations.

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