The Simple Habit Most Americans 40+ Skip That Costs Thousands

The Overlooked Habit

So, what’s the habit most people skip? It’s deceptively simple: reviewing and planning for long-tail healthcare costs while adjusting your retirement portfolio to last longer.

Most people plan for retirement as if they’ll live to 75—not 85 or 90. They assume the “average” is enough for them, and that’s a dangerous gamble.

Here’s why it matters:

  • Healthcare costs are rising: Even with Medicare, out-of-pocket expenses, prescriptions, and long-term care can add up fast.

  • Longevity risk: You might retire at 65 but live until 92. That’s nearly 30 years of expenses.

  • Investment risk: If your portfolio isn’t aligned to last longer, withdrawals in the wrong order could deplete your savings too early.

Skipping this habit is like leaving thousands of dollars on the table. It’s not just about saving—it’s about protecting what you’ve already earned.

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