Voluntary Benefits Voice - December 2023

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The Sudden Resurgence of LTC Insurance

By Marc Glickman, FSA, CLTC

It has only been about 15 years, but long term care (LTC) insurance is popular again. All of us in the LTCi biz knew this might be inevitable. After all, we can see the demographics writing on the wall. There are over 50 million family caregivers in the United States. They can only do so much until professional home care or facility care is needed. The collision of baby boomers needing care, states paying attention to the crushing need, and the impact on family caregivers has made LTC insurance popular again, well, sort of. You may have heard this story: Without LTC planning, extended care is paid out of pocket. Once income and assets are depleted, Medicaid kicks in. But what happens when Medicaid runs out of money? The year is 2021. Washington State is ground zero with the second highest cost of home care in the nation. Leaders in the state can see a crisis on the horizon. As a result, Washington passed a law requiring an LTC payroll tax on all W2 employees who do not own private insurance. With a deadline set for six months after passage of the law, a fire sale ensues. The result was the sale of over 400,000 LTC or hybrid policies in a single state in six months. In the prior year, less than 100,000 policies focused on LTC were purchased nationally, a generational low. One group hybrid LTCi carrier sold nearly 200,000 policies, or $100 million of premium, representing almost half the policies in Washington.

While an incredible stat, the one that may be more incredible is this same carrier sold over $100 million in 2022, without a payroll tax looming. There was continued demand for this product. Next up? Possibly California, New York, or Minnesota. We’ll have to stay tuned. New LTC Funding Solutions The group hybrid LTC market is growing 50% per year. Carriers are paying attention, and other states are as well. As I mentioned, California and New York are slowly exploring their own payroll taxes, as are as many as 30% of all other states according to a recent Nationwide study. There are many more carriers entering the market with LTC riders on their group life policies. These new options are popular not just because of the payroll taxes. They nailed a target market: Guaranteed issue underwriting, affordable price points of $500 to $1,000 per year, easy to access product offerings through education and enrollment through employers and associations. LTC insurance as a starter plan through the employer helps the 97% of Americans who currently do not own long term care insurance. The best way to help someone get comprehensive coverage in the future may be to get them a smaller plan now and continue the conversation through additional education.


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