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Basic health insurance mistakes can lead to huge costs
Millions of Americans have health insurance coverage of some kind and put it to good use over the course of each year.
Consumers should seek out life insurance that works for them
Polls routinely show that people understand the value life insurance can provide for them and their loved ones on a long-term basis.
Life insurance could change dramatically soon
The life insurance business is always changing, but there have long been industry norms to which just about everyone involved – from insurers to policyholders – has conformed for years.
Despite concerns, Americans feel good about their health care
Health care has been in the national headlines for some time, and there’s plenty of reasons for consumers and experts alike to be a little uncertain about where the industry is headed in the months and years ahead.
Majority of Americans go without life insurance in 2017
Polls have shown that the majority of Americans understand the value life insurance can provide them and their loves ones on a long-term basis.
Employers still onboard with health benefits despite concerns
While the uncertainty seen in the health care industry over the past several months is certainly pervasive, and not just for companies in that field.
Despite concerns, Minnesota sees few health insurance cost increases
Late summer is the time of year when many states begin releasing details about what consumers can expect to pay for their health insurance for the coming year.
Americans concerned with rising health insurance costs
Given the uncertainty now surrounding the future of the national health care landscape, it should come as little surprise that Americans have real concerns about their ability to afford coverage as rates creep even higher.
Polls suggest strong support for single-payer health insurance
As the health care debate rages in Washington, and tens of millions wait to find out what will become of their health insurance coverage, a new consensus among many Americans seems to be emerging.
Plenty of questions after health care reform bill fails
The ups and downs of the Republican attempts to repeal and replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act over the last several months are well-documented.



