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Most seniors struggle to afford their healthcare needs

Por: New York Post Life November 15, 2022

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More than a third of older Americans are worried about affording their medication in the future (34%), according to a recent poll. The survey of 2,000 seniors 64 and older delved into the topic of affording certain aspects of their healthcare and found that similarly, 35% have cut down on costs in other places of their life in order to have enough money to afford their healthcare needs. To pay for their healthcare, one in five respondents... + full article



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