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Lavine returns to national television to spotlight the growing financial crisis surrounding long-term care planning and the impact on America's generational wealth.
NEW YORK - Californer -- Raymond Lavine, Extended Care Benefits Advisor, founder , and co-author of the award-winning book Empathy and Understanding in Business, will appear in the upcoming season premiere of the nationally televised series Moving America Forward with host Vincent Butta airing on CNBC as sponsored programming to build financial awareness.
Lavine previously appeared on Moving America Forward in 2013 alongside legendary actor William Shatner and moderator Doug Llewellyn, where he discussed the dangers of delaying long-term care insurance planning. His return to the nationally recognized half-hour television series comes at a critical time as millions of Americans face rising long-term care costs that threaten retirement savings, family assets, and generational wealth transfer.
"This is one of the most overlooked areas of financial planning," said Raymond Lavine. "Many families assume wealth will naturally pass to the next generation, but the cost of long-term care is quietly draining retirement assets and creating financial hardship for families across America. Planning ahead can protect both financial security and peace of mind."
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A regional leader in long-term care planning, Lavine specializes in asset protection strategies, caregiving benefit plans for businesses, and insurance solutions designed to help families prepare for future health care needs. With decades of experience spanning commercial banking, mortgage services, life insurance, and long-term care benefits, he has dedicated his career to helping clients navigate complex financial decisions with confidence.
According to industry data, only 23% of U.S. adults correctly understand that approximately 70% of Americans age 65 and older will require some form of long-term care during their lifetime. At the same time, many retirees continue planning their futures without accounting for the rapidly increasing costs associated with in-home care, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes.
Lavine's appearance on Moving America Forward will explore how these rising costs are reshaping what experts have called the "Great Wealth Transfer." While Cerulli Associates projected in 2022 that approximately $84.4 trillion would transfer through generations by 2045, long-term care expenses are increasingly diverting those assets away from inheritance and toward medical and caregiving needs.
We invite you to view a sneak peek of Raymond Lavine's national interview, which is scheduled to air on CNBC Saturday, May 30th, at 10:00 am EST.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsBQuAMWJwE
In addition to his advisory work, Lavine hosts the podcast Planning with Purpose: The Caregiver's Blueprint, where he shares expert insights on long-term care planning, caregiving strategies, and protecting family wealth. His professional and literary accomplishments have earned him recognition including the prestigious QUILLY® Award and EXPY® Award.
Moving America Forward is nationally recognized for spotlighting entrepreneurs, innovators, business leaders, and change makers whose work positively impacts communities across the United States. The program combines in-depth studio interviews with on-location storytelling to create educational and inspiring television content for national and international audiences.
Viewers can tune in to watch Raymond Lavine's upcoming segment on CNBC Saturday May 30th at 10 am EST, where he will discuss practical strategies for long-term care planning, protecting retirement assets, and the importance of empathy-driven financial guidance.
For more information about Raymond Lavine, visit Raymond Lavine Official Website or Lavine LTC Benefits.
Lavine previously appeared on Moving America Forward in 2013 alongside legendary actor William Shatner and moderator Doug Llewellyn, where he discussed the dangers of delaying long-term care insurance planning. His return to the nationally recognized half-hour television series comes at a critical time as millions of Americans face rising long-term care costs that threaten retirement savings, family assets, and generational wealth transfer.
"This is one of the most overlooked areas of financial planning," said Raymond Lavine. "Many families assume wealth will naturally pass to the next generation, but the cost of long-term care is quietly draining retirement assets and creating financial hardship for families across America. Planning ahead can protect both financial security and peace of mind."
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A regional leader in long-term care planning, Lavine specializes in asset protection strategies, caregiving benefit plans for businesses, and insurance solutions designed to help families prepare for future health care needs. With decades of experience spanning commercial banking, mortgage services, life insurance, and long-term care benefits, he has dedicated his career to helping clients navigate complex financial decisions with confidence.
According to industry data, only 23% of U.S. adults correctly understand that approximately 70% of Americans age 65 and older will require some form of long-term care during their lifetime. At the same time, many retirees continue planning their futures without accounting for the rapidly increasing costs associated with in-home care, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes.
Lavine's appearance on Moving America Forward will explore how these rising costs are reshaping what experts have called the "Great Wealth Transfer." While Cerulli Associates projected in 2022 that approximately $84.4 trillion would transfer through generations by 2045, long-term care expenses are increasingly diverting those assets away from inheritance and toward medical and caregiving needs.
We invite you to view a sneak peek of Raymond Lavine's national interview, which is scheduled to air on CNBC Saturday, May 30th, at 10:00 am EST.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsBQuAMWJwE
In addition to his advisory work, Lavine hosts the podcast Planning with Purpose: The Caregiver's Blueprint, where he shares expert insights on long-term care planning, caregiving strategies, and protecting family wealth. His professional and literary accomplishments have earned him recognition including the prestigious QUILLY® Award and EXPY® Award.
Moving America Forward is nationally recognized for spotlighting entrepreneurs, innovators, business leaders, and change makers whose work positively impacts communities across the United States. The program combines in-depth studio interviews with on-location storytelling to create educational and inspiring television content for national and international audiences.
Viewers can tune in to watch Raymond Lavine's upcoming segment on CNBC Saturday May 30th at 10 am EST, where he will discuss practical strategies for long-term care planning, protecting retirement assets, and the importance of empathy-driven financial guidance.
For more information about Raymond Lavine, visit Raymond Lavine Official Website or Lavine LTC Benefits.
Source: Moving America Forward
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