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How to Build Passive Income in Retirement

Passive income in retirement refers to earnings that flow from assets you own without requiring ongoing active work.

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Building meaningful passive income streams is one of the most effective ways to reduce dependence on portfolio withdrawals and extend the longevity of your savings. The most common sources of passive income in retirement include dividend-paying stocks and exchange-traded funds, which distribute regular income from company earnings; real estate investment trusts, which pass through rental and property income; rental properties that generate monthly cash flow from tenants; bond interest payments from fixed income investments held in a portfolio or ladder; and interest income from high-yield savings accounts or certificates of deposit. According to the IRS, passive income generally includes earnings from rental activity or investments in which the individual does not materially participate. Social Security and pension payments, while not technically investment income, also function as reliable passive income streams and form the guaranteed base of most retirement income plans. Diversifying across multiple passive income sources reduces the risk that any single stream is disrupted, whether by a dividend cut, a vacancy, or a rate change, and creates a more stable and resilient monthly income picture.

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