By Simon Johnson and Larissa J. LucasWASHINGTON, DC After a two-year pandemic, with the Omicron variant raging and uncertainty ahead, there is an understandable desire to blame someone for the appalling death toll from COVID-19. And in the United States, the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, fingers are increasingly being pointed at nursing home workers. As one recent
There is a growing concern about long-term health care, and 2022 will only increase the interest in planning for the future costs and burdens of aging."In the past 30 days, I have seen a considerable increase in consumer interest in long-term care planning, and I expect that to increase throughout
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Now that twelve states are considering following the State of Washington with a punitive tax if state residents do not own a Long-Term Care Insurance policy, obtaining Long-Term Care Insurance coverage is getting the attention of more people nationwide.Washington's tax is a payroll tax of 0.58 percent on 100% of