Americans may not have much insurance, or cash, they can use to pay for long-term care (LTC), but they have a positive attitude.
Analysts at the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) have measured U.S. consumer LTC expense confidence when they organized their latest retirement confidence survey.
A polling firm conducted telephone interviews with 1,000 U.S. workers ages 25 and older and 501 U.S. retirees in January.
EBRI found year-over-year improvements in many worker retirement confidence indicators.