How Much Does Long Term Care Insurance Cost?
- 0 POINTSContact Meview profileDavid RacichPROFountain Hills, ArizonaA nonsmoking married couple age 60 on a joint long term care insurance policy with full benefits an inflation rider will pay around $300 a month for coverage. The premium depends upon your gender, age, smoking status, health history and current medical condition. Your state of domicile also may dictate the cost.Answered on July 2, 2013+01 0+1 this answerflag this answerview more answers by David Racich
- 61667 POINTSview profileSteve SavantSyndicated Financial Columnist, Host of the weekly talk show Steve Savant's Money, the Name of the Game, Scottsdale ArizonaLong term care insurance cost is dependent on the benefits and policy riders you purchase. But more than product design is your own personal information such as gender, age, smoking status, health history and current medical condition. A non-smoking male, 60 years of age with full a monthly coverage of $7,000 a month benefit and $420,000 limit will pay around $300 a month.Answered on September 12, 2013flag this answer
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