Millions Can’t Afford Prescription Medications Due to Their Pricing This is the case for around one in five Americans who cannot afford to purchase required medicines. That is not an embellished claim; it’s the harsh day-to-day stress of millions. The ongoing cost of medications places excessive burdens on families forcing them to dangerously choose between their health and basic household expenses like rent or groceries. In a survey done in 2024, 21% of respondents confessed to not taking, skipping, or delaying medications solely due to the prohibitive costs involved. The…
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Health care costs for employees are 130 percent higher than 10 years ago
Workers are seeing tremendously higher expenses for their insurance plans when compared to a decade ago. According to a recent data analysis that was conducted by Aon Hewitt, employees working for large and medium sized companies in 2015 were paying an average annual $4,700 in health care costs for their plans. Comparatively, back in 2005, the amount being paid by employees with these health plans was $2,001. Mike Morrow, the senior vice president of Aon Hewitt explained that companies are currently looking for ways to help to keep their costs…
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