It’s the retirement risk few people want to talk about — until it’s too late.
Long-term care costs are climbing fast, and they’re draining retirements that took decades to build.
The numbers may shock you — and the timing to act is crucial.
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Have you started planning for long-term care expenses in retirement?
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Fun Fact Of The Day
The first long-term care insurance policy in the U.S. was introduced in 1974. Today, over 7 million Americans hold policies, but experts estimate twice that number would benefit from some form of coverage.
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