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The No. 1 Cost Threatening Your Retirement Savings

Last updated: July 20, 2025 8:35 am
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Insurance costs have been on the rise since the start of the pandemic, and unfortunately, there are few signs of them slowing down. This surge in costs has made it challenging for individuals to plan for their retirement, as the goalposts seem to keep moving.

One area of concern when it comes to insurance costs in retirement is healthcare expenses. While retirees become eligible for Medicare coverage at 65, it’s important to note that Medicare doesn’t cover everything. According to a study by the Employee Benefit Research Institute, the average American can spend nearly $200,000 on healthcare expenses during their golden years. In fact, some couples may need up to $428,000 to have a 90% chance of covering their healthcare costs in retirement.

To address this issue, enrolling in Medicare Advantage plans can be a cost-effective option. These plans often come with prescription drug coverage and additional benefits like discounted gym memberships and coverage for over-the-counter drugs. Additionally, opening a health savings account (HSA) can help individuals prepare for unpredictable healthcare costs by offering tax benefits and allowing for tax-free withdrawals.

Another significant insurance cost to consider in retirement is long-term care. While Medicare doesn’t cover long-term care, it can get expensive quickly. According to a study by the Journal of Financial Planning, around 40.7% of retirees carry long-term care insurance, while 44.9% pay for a rider on other insurance products.

In addition to healthcare expenses, homeowners insurance costs have also seen a significant increase in recent years. According to Susan Meyer, an insurance analyst at The Zebra, the average homeowner is currently paying $2,802 for home insurance, compared to $1,602 in 2024. This 74% increase has forced many homeowners to downgrade coverage or increase deductibles to afford their policies.

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As individuals plan for retirement, it’s essential to factor in insurance risk, especially in higher-risk areas. Some regions may become impractical to insure in the future due to climate-related issues or other factors. By staying informed and proactive about insurance costs, retirees can better prepare for the financial challenges they may face in their golden years.

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com and provides valuable insights into the rising insurance costs affecting retirees. It serves as a reminder to individuals to carefully consider and plan for insurance expenses as they prepare for retirement.

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