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What Senator Elizabeth Warren Gets Wrong About Medigap Insurance

Por: Forbes Business March 16, 2023

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Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) July 8, 2015 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jennifer Graylock/Getty ... [+] Images)Getty Images In early March, Senator Elizabeth Warren released a report about (otherwise known as Medigap policies). The report noted that the incentives steer unsuspecting seniors into products that “cost them hundreds or thousands of dollars more each year.” More than what? The report does not specify but my guess would be... + full article



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