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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Watch Out for This One Expense ‘Breaking’ Your Retirement, According to 2 Money Experts
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Watch Out for This One Expense ‘Breaking’ Your Retirement, According to 2 Money Experts

Last updated: November 8, 2025 6:40 am
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Personal finance experts Brian Preston and Bo Hanson, hosts of The Money Guy Show, recently shared some alarming insights with their subscribers about a major expense that could potentially derail their retirement plans. In a YouTube video, they highlighted the importance of preparing for healthcare expenses during retirement, as failing to do so could lead to financial ruin.

According to eHealth, 63% of individuals aged 60-70 consider healthcare costs to be their biggest concern, surpassing fears of running out of money or inflation. Despite this, only 33% of retirees have saved specifically for healthcare expenses in retirement. The Money Guy experts emphasized the critical nature of planning for healthcare costs well in advance to avoid financial hardship.

Medical debt is a leading cause of bankruptcy in the United States, with approximately 67% of all bankruptcies related to medical issues and bills. Thousands of Americans find themselves unprepared for the soaring costs of healthcare, leading to financial distress. A Fidelity Investments study revealed that the average 65-year-old retiring in 2025 can expect to spend $172,500 on healthcare expenses throughout retirement, highlighting the increasing cost of medical care.

Despite these alarming figures, one in five Americans admitted to not considering healthcare needs in their retirement planning. This lack of preparation could potentially result in significant financial strain when unexpected medical bills start to accumulate.

To help retirees better prepare for healthcare expenses, The Money Guy experts recommended several strategies:

1. Open and invest in a Health Savings Account (HSA): Contributions to an HSA are tax-deductible, growth is tax-free, and withdrawals for qualified medical expenses are not taxed, making HSAs a powerful tool for long-term healthcare savings.
2. Prioritize preventive health: Investing in preventive care, exercise, and healthy habits can help individuals avoid larger healthcare costs in the future.
3. Choose the right Medicare plan: Understanding different Medicare options and selecting a plan that aligns with specific health needs can prevent costly coverage gaps.
4. Work with a financial expert: Seeking guidance from a qualified advisor can help retirees set realistic savings goals, plan for future healthcare needs, and ensure financial preparedness for potential medical expenses.

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In conclusion, preparing for healthcare expenses in retirement is crucial to maintaining financial stability. By taking proactive steps and seeking professional guidance, individuals can better protect their assets and ensure a secure financial future during their retirement years.

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