Infographic: The State of Long-Term Care Financing – Long-Term Care Spending in the United States
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In the United States, nearly $725 billion is spent per year on long-term care.
Date Updated: 03/17/2014This infographic breaks down the $725 billion per year that is spent on long-term care needs in the United States.
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