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American Focus > Blog > Economy > JPMorgan studied 5 million US retirees — and named 3 spending trends you need to factor into your plan
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JPMorgan studied 5 million US retirees — and named 3 spending trends you need to factor into your plan

Last updated: May 14, 2025 4:05 pm
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Retirement is a time that many people look forward to, but it can also bring with it a lot of financial worries. One of the biggest concerns for retirees is running out of money, especially with the rising cost of living and unexpected medical expenses as they age. However, a recent study by JPMorgan has shed some light on this issue and revealed some surprising findings that may ease retirees’ fears.

The study, which analyzed the spending patterns of five million retirees, found that some retirees may not need as much savings as they think to retire comfortably. This is due in part to the fact that inflation may not have as big of an impact on retirees as previously thought. While inflation has averaged 2.9% from 1982 to 2024, retirees tend to shift their spending habits as they age.

For example, retirees may spend more on healthcare as they get older but less on things like clothing, dining out, and transportation since they no longer have to commute to work. This means that higher costs in certain areas are offset by lower spending in others, leading to a gradual decline in overall living expenses over the course of retirement.

The study also found that there is a temporary surge in spending in the years leading up to and following retirement, particularly on healthcare, housing, food, and beverages. This is likely due to retirees moving to new locations or indulging in leisure activities they’ve always dreamed of.

To account for this temporary bump in spending, retirees should adjust their retirement plan accordingly. JPMorgan categorizes retirees into six different groups based on their spending patterns, ranging from those who spend consistently to those who see unpredictable fluctuations in their lifestyle.

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Overall, the key takeaway from this study is that building a retirement plan based on general assumptions may not be the best approach. Instead, retirees should personalize their plan based on their individual circumstances, such as health, life goals, and personal relationships. Consulting with a professional financial planner to update the plan every few years can help ensure that it aligns with changing needs and circumstances.

In conclusion, while the fear of running out of money in retirement is common, this study by JPMorgan offers some reassurance that retirees may not need as much savings as they think. By understanding their spending patterns and adjusting their retirement plan accordingly, retirees can enjoy a comfortable and worry-free retirement.

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