Immigrants Long Term Care
Immigrants and Expats and Immigrants should consider a Long Term Care Insurance Policy
When it comes to providing for your future long-term care needs, every American should be considering purchasing a Long Term Care Insurance policy. This also applies to immigrants and expat groups, as was noted in a recent article the Rafu Shimpo, the daily newspaper for the Japanese community in Los Angeles.
Immigrants Long Term Care problem
These groups might not have worked in the U.S. as long as original citizens and thus won’t have accumulated the retirement, pension and/or social security income. So, they are especially vulnerable in later life[…]
More and More Americans are Looking into Long Term Care Insurance: Shouldn’t you?
Recent reports show that there has been a 50% increase in web searches for Long Term Care Insurance the past five years, indicating a huge shift in awareness about the importance of Long Term Care Insurance to any sound, financial and retirement plan. To quote a member of the industry association: “I think people are finally getting the message that planning for the eventual risk of needing long term care is essential.”
The road to get to this stage has been long, though, and there is still a long way to go before all Americans are prepared for their future, long-term[…]
Class Act Long Term Care Insurance, Fiscal Cliff and Obama Care
Most Americans have followed the news and discussions surrounding the so-called “fiscal cliff” and what it might mean for the financial stability of our country, and by extension the world economy. While defaulting our debt and financial obligations as a country is certainly something seen by most rational-thinking Americans as not a good thing, few realize that the “fiscal cliff” discussions also touch a lot closer to home in many areas, including the issue of long-term care and how an entire generation of Americans will finance their future long-term care needs. There were two measures that passed on January 1st[…]