U.S. long-term health-care costs rose as much as 5.6 percent this year, led by assisted-living expenses, and are climbing at a steeper rate during a weak economy. READ MORE: Long-Term Care Costs Rise at Faster Pace, MetLife Says
U.S. long-term health-care costs rose as much as 5.6 percent this year, led by assisted-living expenses, and are climbing at a steeper rate during a weak economy. READ MORE: Long-Term Care Costs Rise at Faster Pace, MetLife Says