/PRNewswire/ As America s population ages, and long-term care costs continue to rise amid sticky inflation, some Americans are paying a sharp financial.
As health care costs in the United States continue to rise, and inflation remains stubborn, many Americans are losing confidence in their ability to afford their health expenses and maintain their physical and financial wellbeing in retirement, according to the annual Nationwide Retirement Institute® Health Care Cost in Retirement survey, released today.
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