Life Insurance Products Could Slash Billions in Government Spending, Report Finds
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The report underscores the private insurance market's role in offering financial security across life stages, diverting policyholders from government aid. In 2023,
Medicaid savings stem from LTCI, which covers nursing homes and at-home care, reducing the need for asset spend-down to qualify for public assistance. With over 70% of those 65+ needing long-term care, ACLI estimates 5% of 8 million LTCI policyholders (6.5 million standalone, 1.5 million hybrid) might otherwise tap Medicaid, saving significant funds. The report cites a 2014 GAO study showing many Medicaid applicants have modest noncountable assets, reinforcing the potential overlap.
Methodologically, ACLI assumes 8-10% of retirees delay
Assumptions include a full retirement age of 67, a
ACLI's findings suggest a broader economic upside: reduced government spending stabilizes budgets, benefiting taxpayers and future generations. With
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The report is posted at: https://www.acli.com/-/media/public/pdf/news-and-analysis/research-hub/2025_acli_insurancebenefits_governmentspending_final.pdf
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