Most retirees worry about market crashes, inflation, and taxes.
But one of the biggest threats to a solid retirement plan isn’t the market at all — it’s long-term care.
A single health event can quietly drain $200,000 or more from an otherwise well-built retirement — and most people don’t realize how exposed they are until it’s too late.
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Have you accounted for long-term care costs in your retirement plan?
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The majority of long-term care claims begin not with a sudden illness, but with gradual loss of independence — which is why costs often last longer than people expect.
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