Most retirees plan for housing and groceries — but healthcare is the expense that sneaks up and does the real damage.
Medical costs don’t hit all at once. They rise slowly, year after year, until they quietly reshape your entire retirement.
Here’s how to stop healthcare from blowing up your plan.
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Have you set aside a specific budget or account just for healthcare expenses in retirement?
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Fun Fact Of The Day
Fidelity estimates the average retired couple will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on healthcare over retirement — and that figure does not include long-term care costs.
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