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Longevity is—thankfully—on the rise across the country. But a longer life often means a higher chance of needing help down ...
‘I have Type 1 diabetes’: I’m 64 with a $1.3 million 401 (k). Is it too late for long-term-care insurance?
As the market gets set for its next explosive run, four cryptocurrencies will be at the top of the list of market analysts ...
About 80% of 65-year-olds will need some form of long-term care, according to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston ...
A growing group of middle-income elderly people are too rich for government benefits but can't afford long-term care.
Americans are badly misinformed about the basics of long-term care, a point driven home in numerous surveys and studies. One ...
LTC Properties ranks in the middle among peers for revenue growth, with a slight decrease. It is at the bottom for gross profit, indicating lower profitability. The return on equity is higher than ...
While 26% of all Americans are predicted to run out of money in retirement, the reality can be worse for single women who need long-term care. Those costs run as high as $248,000, and some 52% of them ...
A majority of American adults are banking on a government safety net to provide long-term care when they’re older. But they ...