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LA Times reports AARP Long Term Care insurance Product not always a good deal

     I was reading the LA Times and they ran a story that I've been preaching for years that the AARP long term care insurance plan is not a good deal and in-fact there could be profit motives for the organization ($400 Million).

     The LA Times AARP Long Term Care Article goes on to explain that it is true that the AARP group plan is a bit easier to qualify for if a person has major health problems; but if you are even in reasonable health you can save money and get more benefits if you go the individual policy route.  When a healthy person buys the AARP plan you are being grouped in with the unhealthy people who basically ride the back of healthy people to even get coverage because the healthy people will pay the same price as a unhealthy person.  We have helped thousands of people compare the AARP long term care plan with the other individual long term care insurance plans on the market so simply fill out the form below and we'd be happy to help out.

 

 

 

 

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