I think I'll spend differently in retirement. I'm sure that some things will not turn out as expected, but these are my initial thoughts:
- We already live in a paid-for house, but we expect to build a retirement house. I expect that house will be smaller and more energy efficient than our current house. Also we plan to build things that will (hopefully) require less maintenance; for example, a metal roof and tilt-in windows. The upshot: I expect our housing will cost less in retirement.
- I expect we'll spend less on food on a daily basis because we'll have more time to shop sales and preserve our own foods. However, we'll probably hold family gatherings, etc. on a more frequent basis; thus, our food expenses will probably stay about the same.
- Health care is a big question mark, my biggest concern about retirement spending.
- We do intend to spend more on travel once we retire, and looking at my parents and in-laws, I'm not particularly concerned about that becoming a physical impossibility any time soon!
- I am concerned about inflation. I mean, I'm thinking about my grandmother, who retired in the 1970s and lived almost 50 more years. Her expenses certainly increased substantially during those years! With that in mind, it's very possible that EVERYTHING we buy will cost more.
- Of course, much of this will be balanced against the fact that we'll no longer be saving for our children's college expenses and our retirement!