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Will you need long-term illness care? 7 in 10 people who are age 65 will need chronic illness care later in life

The number of Americans who need long-term care will more than double by 2050. How will you pay for potential long-term care?

Beyond 100 days, Medicare pays $0 for long-term care services. How will you pay for potential long-term care?

Chronic illness riders for life insurance can help minimize unexpected financial strain due to achronic illness by providing access to funds while LIVING.

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Will you need long-term illness care? 7 in 10 people who are age 65 will need chronic illness care later in life.

The number of Americans who need #long-term care will more than double by 2050. Will you be ready?

Beyond 100 days, Medicare pays $0 for #long-term care services. How will you pay for potential long-term care?

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Did you know that an average couple that retires atage 65 today should expect to spend, on average,$220,000 for out-of-pocket medical expenses duringtheir #retirement years? So how can retirees protect themselves against the risk of not having enough money to pay for long-term care services at some point in their lives? Traditionally, they could purchase a stand-alone long-term care policy. Now there are newer, more flexible options. Chronic illness riders for life insurance can help minimize unexpected financial strain due to a

chronic illness by providing access to funds while living. Find out more

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Policies issued by: American General Life Insurance Company (AGL), Policy Form Numbers 15442, ICC13-15442, 15646, ICC15-15646, 16760, ICC16-16760; Rider Form Numbers 13600-5; 15600; ICC15-15600. Issuing company AGL is responsible for financial obligations of insurance products and is a member of American International Group, Inc. (AIG). AGL does not solicit business in the state of New York. Products may not be available in all states and product features may vary by state. Guarantees are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company. © 2017 AIG. All rights reserved.