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Expected rising costs make long-term policy attractive

 
By Mary Steichen    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: December 8, 2008

Given the condition of our nation’s economy, it’s understandable that buying another insurance product may be the last thing on a consumer’s mind. However, even Oklahomans who consider themselves "insurance poor” are finding peace of mind in buying long-term care insurance. They view it as asset protection for their hard-earned nest eggs. For some, it is a necessity considering the market losses of the past few months.

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