Got $157,500 to Spend on Healthcare in Retirement? If Not, Then Do This.

Once you retire, you may find that some of your expenses aren't as costly as they were while you were working. You may, for example, have more time to maintain your home rather than outsource every task like cutting the grass and washing the deck. That could save you thousands of dollars during the year.

Similarly, while you were working, you may have had an expensive commute. If you're no longer commuting to a job, you may end up spending considerably less on transportation.

But if there's one expense that tends to increase for seniors rather than decrease, it's healthcare. And you may be shocked at just how much you might end up spending in that regard.

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