One-third of Americans — an estimated 82 million people — have to make these sorts of financial sacrifices on a daily basis ...
You probably already feel it: the grocery bill climbs, the electric bill climbs. Then the explanation-of-benefits letter ...
A new survey finds many people are skipping meals or driving less, making sacrifices to pay for the rising cost of medical care.
Roughly one-third of respondents – equivalent to more than 82 million Americans – said they have had to cut back on at least one daily living expense to cover their health care bills, according to a ...
Roughly one-third of Americans cut back on at least one daily expense to afford health care last year, according to a new ...
More than half of working-age adults struggled to afford health care this year, according to a new Commonwealth Fund survey. While the Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation that supports health care ...
The survey revealed an increase in respondents who were “cost desperate.” Thirty-five percent of Americans surveyed said they are unable to access affordable, quality health care when needed, a ...
Here's your chance to share input and hear from other brokers about the challenges and opportunities in employer-sponsored health care. Benefits advisors, how has the employer-sponsored health care ...
Americans are likely to skip important health screenings, and women have a less positive outlook than men regarding their current and future health prospects, according to a survey released by Aflac.