Selected Long-Term Care Statistics - Redwood CRC
The aging of the population is expected to result in a tripling of long-term care expenditures in the next 40 years from $115 billion to $346 billion annually. 1 Special Committee on Aging United States Senate (February, 2000). Developments in Aging: 1997 and 1998, Volume 1, Report 106-229. Washington, DC. ................
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