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Here’s How Much the Middle Class Spent on Healthcare in the 1980s vs. Now
GoBankingRates via AOL· 19 hours agoHealthcare, one of the timeless necessities, has always been a significant factor in household...
Higher premiums, out-of-pocket costs drive higher health care financial burden
BenefitsPRO· 5 days agoAmong low-income families, mean total health care spending was $3,163 in 2007 and $3247 in 2019.
US health secretary drops in on Florida during Pride
Politico· 4 hours agoSometimes the companies have followed up with additional, smaller, rate increases, causing some homeowners to see their premiums go up 20 percent or more when their policies ...
Analysis shows US couples aged 65-plus need $350,000 in savings to cover health care expenses in...
AOL· 1 day agoHealth care is often one of the biggest expenses Americans face in retirement. It's a sad reality that health tends to decline with age, and unfortunately ...
Health plans paid $1.5B in Medicaid to providers outside the program, audit finds
Crain's New York Business· 18 hours agoThe Health Department spent $80.2 billion on Medicaid claims during the 2023 fiscal year, more than 60% of which went towards managed care premiums, according ...
Big health insurance rate increases sought for WNY small group, individual plans
The Buffalo News· 2 days agoThe cost of small group and individual health insurance plans across Western New York could increase...
Greenville tops SC desirability list: Here's why people are moving to the Upstate
Greenville News via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoMoving to SC? Here's how to prepare Before packing up and moving...
Federal judge dismisses FL lawsuit against feds over children’s health insurance
Florida Phoenix via Yahoo News· 5 days agoQuality Journalism for Critical Times A federal judge has dismissed Florida’s legal challenge to a...
Insurance for parents visiting the USA: What you need to know
CNN.com· 6 days agoThe cost of medical care in the United States is often much higher than in other countries. Visitors...
MinnesotaCare bills are coming due for tens of thousands of Minnesotans
KIMT Mason City· 22 hours agoThousands of people will soon have to start paying again for health insurance coverage under MinnesotaCare. The Minnesota Department of Human Services says ...