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75 Must-Know Statistics About Long-Term Care

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 21 Apr 2022   Posted by CPS Insurance Services

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Who will need it and for how long, how much it will cost, the state of the long-term care insurance marketplace, and the toll on caregivers.

If there’s a single unsolved problem in the retirement plans for many middle and upper-middle-income adults, it’s what to do about long-term care costs later in life.

Very high-income, high-net-worth people can plan to self-fund long-term care costs, though I’d advise them to do the math on long-term care cost inflation before getting too comfy with the idea that they’ll have enough to do so.  Meanwhile, people without significant financial assets will need to rely on Medicaid-provided long-term care.  That’s most people: Medicaid and other government programs cover the majority of the long-term care costs in the U.S.

Sandwiched in the middle are people with some, even significant, financial assets–just not necessarily enough to comfortably fund a $300,000 (or more) long-term care outlay at the end of their lives.  For them, the choices are stark and rather unappealing.  They could purchase traditional long-term care insurance and risk premium hikes.

Alternatively, they could purchase one of the increasingly popular hybrid life/long-term care products and face an opportunity cost, as discussed here.  Or they could forego insurance altogether, planning to self-fund care or use nonportfolio assets, such as a home sale, to cover any long-term care costs.

The best way to make smart decisions is to go into the process armed with the facts.  How likely are you to need long-term care and for how long?  What does long-term care cost, and what does it cost to insure against it?

Click here to view the 75 Must-Know Statistics About Long-Term Care

Originally published August 20, 2018, on Morningstar


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