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Are there any silver linings to all these storm clouds hovering over your401(k)account?

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It turns out that there are, according to these financial experts.

Want to grow your retirement savings?

Hereshow to max out your 401(k).

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In fact, the unemployment rate remains extremely low at 4.1%, according to theBureau of Labor Statistics.

Thats well under the 5% rate considered full employment and a healthy economy.

Raw jobs data isnt the only signal of strength, either.

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Those quiet, behind-the-scenes improvements are setting people up for better long-term outcomes.

These types of tax changes stimulate the economy, driving higher company profits and stock prices.

David Rosenstrock, director atWharton Wealth Planning, sees this juicing the stock market over the next few years.

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The process, known as quantitative tightening or QT, reduces the money supply and credit in the economy.

That can also put downward pressure on stocks.

Corrections Create Opportunity

When prices drop, buyers get better bargains.

It goes for stocks just as much as shopping at retail stores.

I was raised on the belief that when the stock market drops, opportunity knocks,' Cox said.

That lets them contribute a total of $34,750 in 2025.

Over time, the stock market rises as the economy expands.

The odds are in investors favor for the market to keep rising over the long-term.

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