A Call for Action: Executive SummaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 18 pages |
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... assets for people who could well afford to protect themselves through pri- vate insurance . " Today . . we are faced ... assets ( excluding homes ) for individuals and $ 60,000 for couples - and protection of income for spouses , home ...
... assets for people who could well afford to protect themselves through pri- vate insurance . " Today . . we are faced ... assets ( excluding homes ) for individuals and $ 60,000 for couples - and protection of income for spouses , home ...
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... assets fully protected . A minority ( 79,000 people ) would acquire asset protection during their stay ( see Figure 6 ) . Although people would no longer be expected to devote all their resources to long - term care before they could ...
... assets fully protected . A minority ( 79,000 people ) would acquire asset protection during their stay ( see Figure 6 ) . Although people would no longer be expected to devote all their resources to long - term care before they could ...
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