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<blockquote data-quote="Jones" data-source="post: 2883899" data-attributes="member: 4805"><p>It depends on what your tax situation is gonna be when you retire vs what it is now. If your tax rate is going to be higher in retirement then the Roth is a better bet, if your tax rate going to be lower then the traditional is the way to go. If you think that your tax rate could fluctuate in retirement (entirely possible if you live another 20-30 years) then it might be advantageous to have money in both a Roth and a Traditional so that you can withdraw from one or the other depending on the current situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jones, post: 2883899, member: 4805"] It depends on what your tax situation is gonna be when you retire vs what it is now. If your tax rate is going to be higher in retirement then the Roth is a better bet, if your tax rate going to be lower then the traditional is the way to go. If you think that your tax rate could fluctuate in retirement (entirely possible if you live another 20-30 years) then it might be advantageous to have money in both a Roth and a Traditional so that you can withdraw from one or the other depending on the current situation. [/QUOTE]
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