How Much Does Long-Term Care Insurance Cost in Kansas City, MO?

Kansas City pricing is near the national average. Updated for 2026.

Based on local labor rates, varied climate conditions, and Kansas City's diversified economy.See our methodology

Low End
$90
Average
$225
High End
$540
per month
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Long-Term Care Insurance Pricing in Kansas City, MO

Kansas City is one of the more affordable markets for long-term care insurance, with costs running about 10% below the national average. The city's diversified economy and balanced labor market create favorable conditions for competitive pricing. Getting multiple quotes from the 500K-population metro area is straightforward.

Local climate plays a direct role in long-term care insurance costs here. Harsh winters and hot summers mean year-round service needs; freeze-thaw cycles affect foundations.

Market-specific factors matter in Kansas City: moderate cost of living keeps contractor rates affordable.

Kansas City has moderate permitting requirements. Depending on the scope of your long-term care insurance project, you may need local permits. A licensed contractor will handle the permitting process as part of the job in most cases.

Kansas City vs National Average

Kansas City Average
$225
National Average
$250
Difference
-10%
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What Affects Long-Term Care Insurance Cost in Kansas City?

Age

Age 50: $100-$200/month. Age 60: $200-$400/month. Age 70: $400-$800+/month

Coverage

$150/day for 3 years: $100-$250/month. $250/day for 5 years: $200-$500/month. Unlimited: $400-$800+/month

Kansas City Market Conditions

moderate cost of living keeps contractor rates affordable

Local Climate Impact

harsh winters and hot summers mean year-round service needs; freeze-thaw cycles affect foundations

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Top-Rated Long-Term Care Insurance Pros in Kansas City, MO

4 providers

All-Pro Roofing & Siding

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…4.8(162 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ 903 Oak Ave, Kansas City, MO๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 2009
โœ“ Licensedโœ“ InsuredBBB: A+

Heritage Restoration

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…4.8(112 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ 554 Center St, Kansas City, MO๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 2004
โœ“ Licensedโœ“ InsuredBBB: A

Heritage Electrical

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…4.8(102 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ 692 Industrial Blvd, Kansas City, MO๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 1989
โœ“ Licensedโœ“ Insured

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Tips to Save on Long-Term Care Insurance in Kansas City

  • 1.Buy in your 50s โ€” premiums double every 10 years of delayed purchase
  • 2.Couples discounts save 20-30%
  • 3.Shared-care policies let couples share a pool of benefits
  • 4.Hybrid life/LTC policies offer both death benefit and LTC coverage
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๐Ÿ“ˆ Long-Term Care Insurance in Kansas City Cost Trends (2020โ€“2024)

Prices have increased +17.8% over the last 5 years

$191
2020
$199
2021
$212
2022
$218
2023
$225
2024
YearNational AvgYoY Change
2020$191โ€”
2021$199+4.2%
2022$212+6.5%
2023$218+2.8%
2024$225+3.2%

Based on national averages adjusted for annual inflation. Actual costs vary by location and project scope.

๐Ÿ’ฌ What Did You Pay?

Real costs reported by homeowners for Long-Term Care Insurance in Kansas City

$233
Avg Reported
$163
Lowest Reported
$338
Highest Reported

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Frequently Asked Questions

At what age should I buy long-term care insurance?

The sweet spot is ages 55-65. Buying earlier means lower premiums but more years of paying. After 65, premiums increase dramatically and you may not qualify if health issues arise.

Why does long-term care insurance cost different in Kansas City than other cities?

Kansas City's costs reflect local labor rates driven by the diversified economy, varied climate conditions that affect materials and scheduling, and moderate permitting requirements. The balanced labor market also influences competitive pricing.

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