Do Old People Spend More Than Youths?
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Re: Do Old People Spend More Than Youths?
But while you are young and agile why not also think of when you'd be old and unable to do the things you did to earn money?
I also think the advice to save is linked to the thought: make hay while the sun shines. It wouldn't do to suffer when you've worked in the past.
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I get it.Victoria Ukamaka wrote: ↑19 Jul 2022, 09:56 Also, due to decline in health that usually accompany old age, they are likely to spend more money on hospital bills and supplements. Saving for old age will help take care of those bills.
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WOW! You got one giant of a plan there, haha. I like it.Tonia Freeman wrote: ↑19 Jul 2022, 11:38 I guess it depends on the person, but the idea is to save more early so you can spend more later. If you look at a typical life your large costs will be college expenses, homes, cars, etc. But if you aren't always buying the most expensive of each more of your income can go to savings vs living expenses. Personally, I hope to spend more after I retire because I want to travel and maybe buy a vacation home. That's why I find the minimum that I can live with. But, maybe others don't plan to travel and want to buy and pay for things and stay where they are during retirement so they wouldn't need as much.
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ooh! At an old age there's insufficient flow of income. I got it.Ayomikun Babalola wrote: ↑19 Jul 2022, 15:35 I really don't think so. I believe that the purpose of saving towards that age is so that even when the steady income ends, you can still feed, clothe, and take care of yourself. I feel it was also created with the idea that at that age, when you can rest, you should be able to have the financial freedom to do as you please, and go where to wish.
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Do they have children in school when they retire? I haven't seen that on this side.Soshell W wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 11:46 I think in some cases youths spend more. For instance, on leisure activities such as partying and shopping they do. However, overall I think old people spend more because they have more bills to take care of than youths. For instance, they may have a mortgage, have children in school to support, utility bills, among others.

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Yes. Exactly!bigfootisreal wrote: ↑25 Jul 2022, 00:07I think I will agree with your reply. I have not come across any older person with as much spending impulse as the younger generation. They should save because at that age, they won't have so much strength to work and end so much to meet their needs.Victoria Ukamaka wrote: ↑19 Jul 2022, 09:54 I don’t think it is because they will spend more at that time than they are currently spending at a young age. It is because they are likely to work less and earn less due to their declining age and health.
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I believe old people spend a lot than youths.Pauline Parnell wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 02:48 This is an Interesting question. Old people are supposed to save but do they really. Studies show only 6 percent of the elderly do save, so I guess they are spending their money. So, an 80 year old person would be spending a lot more on healthcare because they are more sicker than a 18 year old. And there are other costs for them to consider. Therefore, my answer is yes.
One of my reasons being that a poor immune or cells can constitute health challenges for the old folks than the youths which make them visit the hospital more often.
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