Lori Lucas, president and CEO of the Employee Benefit Research Institute, says this is because retirees are worried about longevity risk, want to bequeath assets to heirs, and are also concerned about health care costs. Nonetheless, according to a report by HealthView Services, retiree health care costs are expected to increase 5.47% a year for the foreseeable…
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