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Why You Might Spend Less On Travel In Retirement Than You Thought

Por: Forbes Life October 30, 2022

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You might be spending a lot less on travel during retirement than you think—because you won't want ... [+] to do itgetty Retirement is the moment in our lives when we think we'll finally take those bucket-list travel trips of a lifetime. But ironically, when we have the time and a bit of savings, a recent study suggests that we might actually spend far less on travel in retirement than we expect to—the good news being, that we... + full article



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