Do misperceptions about Medicare coverage explain low demand for long-term care insurance?
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2025
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TIAA Institute
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| Abstract |
More than half of Americans aged 65 will likely need long-term care services at some point in their lifetime, and they’ll spend an average of almost $140,000 on such services. Yet, only 14% of people age 60 and over have private long-term care insurance, and about one-third of all long-term care expenses in the U.S. are paid for out of pocket. This paper explores the extent to which misperceptions about Medicare, which doesn’t cover extended use of long-term care services, limit the size of the private long-term care insurance market. |
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https://www.tiaa.org/public/institute/publication/2025/do-misperceptions-about-medicare-explain-low-demand
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