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Starting July next year, residents in need of long-term care in Washington will have new options to avoid financial pitfalls while securing additional coverage at a reduced ...
Demand and costs for care are rising at the same time that a labor shortage threatens to worsen. How can you plan for this ...
The new transportation budget pushes the state gas tax up by 6 cents per gallon for regular fuel and 12 cents for diesel ...
The average future cost of long-term care for someone turning 65 today is about $122,400, the HHS-Urban report said. But some people need care for many years, pushing lifetime costs well into the ...
Many people don't like thinking about long-term care, but most people will need it. This financial professional recommends ...
Microsoft's Brad Smith asked Washington lawmakers not to take the tech sector for granted as the state approved new taxes on ...
A survey by Sen. Maria Cantwell's office found Medicaid cuts of just 5% would would force substantial reductions in staff and services at Washington's long-term-care facilities. Sixty-five percent ...
While the Evergreen State is ranked top nationally in long-term financial stability, Washington Treasurer Mike Pellicciotti ...
New rules would restrict access to the low-income health insurance program, punish states covering undocumented children, and ...
tax and risk management (insurance) plan. One area of concern that is all-too-often overlooked is the potential need for long-term care. Long-term care (LTC) is a significant concern for older ...
Largest tax increase in Washington history divides state; Republicans criticize Democratic budget for adding to tax burden.