For many, saying goodbye to rush-hour traffic and long commutes is a highlight of retirement. The average worker spends about an hour each day commuting — and time spent traveling to and from work is only increasing each year.
Sitting out rush hour every day won’t just help you relax; it will also help you save money on gas and maintenance.
Before retirement, the average working household spends $9,758 each year on transportation. That number drops to $6,814 for the average retired household, a 30.2% decrease in household spending, according to the most recent BLS data.
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