About half of middle-income households said they have delayed a major life event because of medical costs, new Gallup polls found.
Even people with six-figure incomes are making financial sacrifices to pay for medical care, a new study finds.
As millions of Americans endure the financial burden of rising health care costs, some admit to making sacrifices to cover their expenses like skipping meals, according to a new poll.
People in the U.S. are killing budgets, skipping meals and prescriptions, and driving less as they struggle to keep up with healthcare expenses.
Healthcare affordability remains a significant challenge, with a third of respondents to a new Gallup poll saying they had to cut back on daily living expenses to afford care. | Healthcare ...
As medical costs rise, more than 80 million people have made sacrifices like skipping meals and driving less, a new survey finds.
About 1 in 3 U.S. adults say they’ve made trade-offs to afford health care in the past year, including rationing or skipping medications or borrowing money, according to a poll from West Health-Gallup ...
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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 U.S. adults — or more than 82 million people — cut back on basic needs such as food, utilities or transportation to pay for health care in the past year, according to new Gallup ...
Skipping meals, driving and prescriptions are just a few trade-offs that a third of Americans say they’re making to pay for health care.
Roughly one-third of Americans cut back on at least one daily expense to afford health care last year, according to a new West Health/Gallup survey. The poll, released Wednesday, found that about 33 ...