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A better alternative to high-deductible health insurance

A better alternative to high-deductible health insurance
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Nearly 60% of voters say out-of-pocket medical costs are among their most pressing financial worries. Yet Congress seems unwilling to heed that concern. In the early days of the Affordable Care Act, some Democrats were worried about the effects of high deductibles in plans sold on the marketplace exchanges created by Obamacare. But MIT economist Jon Gruber (sometimes called […]

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