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Consumers still pay bigger share for healthcare than government and businesses
U.S. households continued to see medical bills and premiums erode their financial footing last year, even as consumer spending on healthcare and insurance slowed, the results of two recent reports suggest. Households spent $824 billion last year on insurance premiums and medical bills not covered by health plans, including deductibles and other coverage exceptions under insurance policies. The amount also includes payroll taxes for Medicare….Read More
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