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By the Numbers

Snapshot of where consumer money goes and confidence in paying health care costs

Posted onMay 31, 2018May 31, 2018AuthorHolly Fletcher
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See or get the Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

 

Read the ‘Americans’ Confidence in Their Ability to Pay for Health Care Is Falling’ report from the Commonwealth Fund.

 

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