Care cost limit of £72,000 'won't help most pensioners'

On average people will pay twice the threshold costs before government help kicks in

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A GOVERNMENT cap on care costs designed to protect elderly people's assets could benefit far fewer pensioners than previously thought.

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries found that only one woman in seven and one man in thirteen will reach the £72,000 limit on care costs that triggers government assistance, even though many will spend substantially more.

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