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Half of U.S. adults with lower income skip needed care because of costs.
The new effort will build on existing programs and include new ones in partnership with nonprofits, schools and others.
One in four American workers has considered a job or career change because of the pandemic.
Less than half have run projections to see how their savings will hold up through retirement or have had an advisor do it for them.
Overall, the pendulum is likely to swing from an agenda that generally favored employers to one that is more pro-worker.
As Kiplinger summarized it, "the past year delivered multiple gut punches." But the lessons learned can be used in 2021.
It's been a crazy year for health care, to say the least.
Becerra helped pass the ACA as a congressman and has led the charge for health care reform in California.
Unfortunately, some strategies include being willing to risk COVID-19 in order to find work.
Medicaid has grown to become one of the largest portions of state budgets, from about 21% in fiscal 2008 to about 30% in fiscal 2018.