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Income Inequality Is Here

February 5, 2014 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

ErosionFor years, the press has done faulty reporting on long-term care insurance (LTCi) and the public has been in deep denial of the need for it. Now we have a new enemy of responsible long-term care planning: income inequality.

A story in the February 3, 2104 New York Times titled, “The Middle Class is Steadily Eroding. Just ask the Business World” caught my eye. It also confirms my observations.

The article says there is no doubt our middle class is eroding, in a pretty dramatic way.

“In 2012, the top 5 percent of earners were responsible for 38 percent of domestic consumption, up from 28 percent in 1995. About 90 percent of the overall increase in inflation-adjusted income was generated by the top 20 percent of households in terms of income.”

“Investors have taken notice of the shrinking middle. Shares of Sears and J. C. Penney have fallen more than 50 percent since the end of 2009, even as upper-end stores like Nordstrom and bargain-basement chains like Dollar Tree and Family Dollar Stores have more than doubled in value over the same period.”

“Foot traffic at midtier, casual dining properties like Red Lobster and Olive Garden has dropped in every quarter but one since 2005, according to John Glass, a restaurant industry analyst at Morgan Stanley.”

“With diners paying an average tab of $16.50 a person at Olive Garden, Mr. Glass said, “The customers are middle class. They’re not rich. They’re not poor.” With income growth stagnant and prices for necessities like health care and education on the rise, he said, “They are cutting back.” On the other hand, at the Capital Grille, an upscale Darden chain where the average check per person is about $71, spending is up by an average of 5 percent annually over the last three years.”

Click here for another blog I did about income inequality.

Where am I going with this? Why am I reporting on this in a long-term care insurance blog?

Rationally, when finances are tight, insurance is actually more necessary than ever. Yet soaring income inequality  evokes fear. When fear strikes, people panic. Business logic is inhibited.

I commonly see people who are suffering the effects of income inequality continue to spend money. It’s usually on “stuff”. A good many people can still afford long-term care insurance (LTCi) because we can get LTCi premiums to be very reasonable. But seeing their costs go up, their incomes remain flat and their jobs in possible jeopardy impedes people from doing the only sane, considerate, dignified thing, which is to buy reasonably priced long-term care insurance.

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC, New York Times Tagged With: Darden, income inequity, J.C. Penney, Morgan Stanley, New York Times

Knocking on Heaven’s Door, a “Must Read”

January 30, 2014 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Knocking On Heavens DoorI recently finished “Knocking on Heaven’s Door”. I recommend this book to anyone who is not afraid of the truth. It had a huge effect on me. This book was recommended to me, and I have in turn recommended it to many, and have bought copies as gifts for a few friends.

Knocking on Heaven’s Door is about how we deal with death in the United States. It also an intimate, intensely personal memoir. It quotes facts and figures that are irrefutable and impeccably researched.

Here is the link to it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Knocking-Heavens-Door-Better-Death/dp/1451641974/

There are only 3 reviews of this book that are not 4 or 5 stars. Most reviewers give it 5 stars, as do I.

Here is just one review of many:

“This is a book so honest, so insightful and so achingly beautiful that its poetic essence transcends even the anguished story that it tells. Katy Butler’s perceptive intellect has probed deeply, and seen into the many troubling aspects of our nation’s inability to deal with the reality of dying in the 21st century: emotional, spiritual, medical, financial, social, historical and even political. And yet, though such valuable insights are presented with a journalist’s clear eye, they are so skillfully woven into the narrative of her beloved parents’ deaths that every sentence seems to come from the very wellspring of the human spirit that is in her. This elegiac volume is required reading for every American adult; it has about it a sense of the universal.” ~ Dr. Sherwin B. Nuland, author of How We Die: Reflections of Life’s Final Chapter

Here’s another:

“This is the most important book you and I can read. It is not just about dying, it is about life, our political and medical system, and how to face and address the profound ethical and personal issues that we encounter as we care for those facing dying and death. You will not be able to put this book down. Its tenderness, beauty, and heart-breaking honesty matches the stunning data on dying in the West. A splendid and compassionate endeavor.” ~ Joan Halifax, PhD, Founding Abbot, Upaya Institute/Zen Center and Director, Project on Being with Dying: Cultivating Compassion and Fearlessness in the Presence of Death

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Death, Honey Leveen, Katy Butler, Knocking on Heaven's Door, www.honeyleveen.com

Obamacare Doesn’t Cover Long-Term Care

January 21, 2014 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

I thank the Motley Fool. Again, they have demonstrated that they have keen insight into the cost and odds of needing long-term care. They go above and beyond most other finance advisors by urging their readers to prepare responsibly for possibly needing expensive long-term care.

In their January 18, 2014 column they (almost stridently) report that The Affordable Care Act (AKA Obamacare) does not pay for long-term care.  They offer a two-minute video warning the public about the risk of needing expensive long-term care and not being prepared, especially later in life.

Dan Caplinger (featured in the video) is correct; long-term care insurance (LTCi)  has become more expensive and the LTCi marketplace has contracted over these past few years. But reasonably priced LTCi policies are still available, the key to finding such policies is to not put off buying one.

People often complain to me that LTCi is expensive. It’s not. What’s expensive (financially, emotionally, physically)  is needing long-term care for anything but a short period of time and not owning LTCi.

If long-term care is needed, LTCi policy holders normally collect back every dollar of premium they spent over the years in six months or less.

For other blogs I’ve done on the pervasiveness and irrational state of denial when it comes to reasonable, responsible long-term care planning, click here: /?s=denial

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, Dan Caplinger, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, long-term care, Motley Fool, Obamacare, www.honeyleveen.com

New Study Shines Light on Family Long-Term Care Providers

December 30, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Family CaregivingA new study by the AARP Public Policy Institute and the United Hospital Fund reports on just how much care, and what type of care employed family members (unpaid caregivers) provide. The findings are alarming. They show that despite their workplace obligations, nearly half of all employed family caregivers perform many of the tasks we normally associated with licensed health care professionals, including a range of medical/nursing tasks, such as medication management, wound care, using meters and monitors, and more.

An earlier report by the same authors found that nearly half of family caregivers (working and non-working, combined) nationally performed such medical and nursing tasks. This new report shows that family caregivers who also work, perform medical/nursing tasks at about the same rate non-working family caregivers do.

These findings surprised the researchers, who expected more of a difference between the extent to which employed and not-employed caregivers perform medical/nursing tasks.

The report also examines the characteristics and stress levels of working versus unemployed family caregivers. No surprise here: employed caregivers have more stress.

Much of the stress family caregivers face would be alleviated with the presence of long-term care insurance.

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, I'll Just Self-Insure, Information About LTC Tagged With: AARP Public Policy Institute, Honey Leveen, Long Term Care insurance, LTC Insurance, LTCi, United Hospital Fund, www.honeyleveen.com

Studies Explain Why Americans Won’t Plan for Their Long-Term Care

December 23, 2013 by Honey Leveen Leave a Comment

Long Term CareMy prior blog describes two recently published studies, commissioned from the Center for Long-Term Care Reform. For those of us who study long-term care financing, the studies are quite frightening. They quantify how economically vulnerable states are for long-term care (LTC) expenses. The studies were for GA and VA, and a forthcoming study will examine NJ. More information on these studies may be found at the Center for Long-Term Care Reform.

An op-ed piece for the Columbia County News-Times, by Steve Moses, president of the Center for Long-Term Care Reform, was published on December 11, 2013. In his piece, Steve describes how easy it is for a citizen with business savvy and means to get the government, through Medicaid, to pay for their long-term care. Even though publicly funded long-term care is of inferior quality, it is “free”, or rather, it is free only at the expense of taxpayers, while the citizen often preserves much of their wealth though clever legal strategies.

The fact that it is fairly easy to get the government to pay for long-term care anesthetizes the public and prevents it from responsibly planning for long-term care in advance, with long-term care insurance (LTCi). But the gimmicks for free LTC will certainly backfire as more states confront the dilemma of greater demand for Medicaid funds than they can possibly meet, and when the seniors who manage to get into Medicaid nursing homes become aware of the miserable environment in which they will spend the rest of their lives. In stark contrast, someone who needs LTC and owns LTCi will have many more options and access higher caliber care. Studies show LTCi owners also access care sooner, and with less panic and emergency than Medicaid (Welfare) recipients.

Here’s a link to the study done for Georgia: www.georgiapolicy.org/ftp_files/IndexofLong-TermCareVulnerability.pdf.

Filed Under: Denial, Helpful Information About LTC, Information About LTC Tagged With: Center for Long-Term Care Reform, Honey Leveen, LTC Insurance, LTCi, Medicaid, Steve Moses, www.honeyleveen.com

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