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Who should consider purchasing long term care insurance?


Anyone who is age 45 or older should consider long term care insurance when planning his or her insurance needs. "Consider" does not necessarily mean "purchase". Depending upon a person's particular insurance budget, there may be other insurance needs that deserve priority. Certainly, the purchase of long term care insurance should never create a financial hardship.
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