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8 Unnecessary Expenses You Don’t Need in Retirement

December 20, 2021 · Saving & Spending
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6. Life insurance and disability insurance

Workers typically buy life insurance to protect their families in the event that they die and leave their dependent loved ones without a source of income. Similarly, disability insurance is designed to replace a worker’s income if he or she is unable to work due to illness or injury.

If you’re retiring from work, though, odds are you’ll be relying on your savings, investments, and Social Security income. To put it another way, if you have enough money to retire, you generally don’t need income insurance. While some retirees may still need life or disability insurance, others may be able to say “goodbye” to these types of coverage and their accompanying costs.

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4 comments on “8 Unnecessary Expenses You Don’t Need in Retirement”

  1. Me says:
    May 3, 2023 at 3:04 pm

    Bottom line… it comes down to what one plans for. If you have the financial resources in retirement for those things in the “list of things your don’t need in retirement”, and you enjoy those things… no harm done. There are things in that list that would perhaps help a person who is struggling financially in retirement. Retirement is so incredibly “INDIVIDUAL”!!! How well you’ve planned & saved, financial resources, personal preferences & personal needs.

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  2. Gary Wilhelm says:
    March 1, 2023 at 12:15 pm

    Well, You are talking to a different type of living than some of us. There is no public transportation where I live ( even in most suburbs). We never make enough income for the luxury of extra insurance. Our insurance was for cars and house! Going out to eat… seldom even fast food.. sometimes if we had a coupon. Going to a sit down place is a special treat! Buying groceries can be discouraging! We do eat less as we get older, so I take that as a saving! Unfortunately the cost of medication has increased! Could you resend out another list to save money as we could not relate to your list as they didn’t exist.

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  3. Tom says:
    March 1, 2023 at 11:58 am

    Funny, my “restaurant” expense has likely gone up since I stopped working….especially “Happy Hour” deals.

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  4. Abby says:
    September 26, 2022 at 6:59 pm

    We definitely need a vehicle. We don’t live in a city. in fact, we have 2, a car and a truck. The truck is for hauling things like firewood, coal, furniture, etc.

    We already pre-planned our funeral and used our small life insurance policies to pay for them. This should have been on your list. Pre-planning is a good idea. It takes the hassle away from family members and keeps them from fighting over what to do. My mom pre-planned hers and it was a big relief off my shoulders. I have no siblings but she still had 4 and I didn’t need them butting in and fighting over what to do.

    None of the other items on your list applied to us. We stopped going to restaurants 30 years ago because it was an expense we didn’t need. We were only in our 50s.

    When you do these “Frugal” thingies, you need to take into account that not everyone lives in a city.

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