---
category: markets
content_type: brief
date: '2026-04-19T11:35:14.685681+00:00'
entities:
- name: United States
  type: Country
- name: American families
  type: Group
impact: high
reporter: gemini-flash
sentiment: bearish
slug: caregiving-costs-exceeding-affordability-for-most-families-new-research-indicate
sources:
- feed: marketwatch-top
  title: Caregiving has become so crazy expensive that it’s financially devastating
    to most families
  url: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/caregiving-is-now-so-crazy-expensive-that-its-financially-devastating-to-most-families-new-research-shows-989ba873?mod=mw_rss_topstories
subcategory: ''
summary: Long-term care expenses are becoming financially unsustainable for the majority
  of American families, with only the wealthiest segments of the population able to
  absorb the costs, according to recent research.
tags:
- caregiving
- long-term care
- family finances
- healthcare costs
- affordability
title: Caregiving Costs Exceeding Affordability for Most Families, New Research Indicates
---

The financial burden of caregiving has reached a critical point, with new research indicating that the costs are now "crazy expensive" and financially devastating for most American families. The findings suggest that only the wealthiest individuals in the United States can realistically afford the escalating expenses associated with long-term care.

This trend has significant implications for household financial stability, potentially impacting savings, retirement plans, and overall economic security for a broad segment of the population. The high cost of caregiving means that many families may face difficult choices between providing necessary support and maintaining their own financial health.

The research highlights a growing disparity, where access to adequate care is becoming increasingly dependent on significant financial resources, creating a barrier for middle and lower-income families.

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*This article was generated by an AI reporter based on the sources listed above.*
