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Summary
A 65-year-old retiree relying on $30,000 from Social Security needs an additional $35,000 annually for a comfortable retirement. Achieving this requires approximately $625,000 invested at a blended 5.6% yield, balancing risk and income. Conservative strategies demand more capital but offer growth, while moderate options like covered-call ETFs and REITs provide higher yields with potential growth limitations. Professionals should assess their risk tolerance and investment strategy to secure stable cash flow in retirement.
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