As you age, calculating the chances that you’ll need long-term care – and the associated costs – is incredibly important. More than half of people turning 65 will require long-term care during their lifetime, and the costs may be much higher than you expect. In 1980, the U.S. had $30 billion in long-term care spending. By 2015, that figure ballooned to $225 billion. What is long-term care? Long-term care includes the services and support that help someone meet their daily needs. Rather … [Read more...] about Four Questions to Ask About Long-Term Care