Will 401(k) savings be useless in 2060?
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Consider all of the people who:
Put money into their 401(k) in 2025
Will live to turn 59 ½ in 2060 (this is the age when you can start taking out penalty-free 401(k) withdrawals)
In retrospect, will the 401(k) investments of the typical person in this group be practically useless by 2060? For example, because of radical transformations to the economy (possibly due to AI), societal collapse, etc.
I expect this to be pretty clear, but if it's not, this market will resolve to a poll. If everyone in this group is dead by 2060, this market resolves N/A.
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