Paying for Mom and Dad’s Care in Finland
In Finland, Gallup recently conducted a poll of Finns, age 49-60.
According to the poll, every second middle-aged Finn is prepared to purchase care services for their parents to supplement services provided by municipalities.
I don’t think you’d get quite the same response in the United States.
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