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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
The Biden Plan would not only offer individuals an option to buy coverage through public health insurance, but would increase tax credits for middle-class families.
The Trump administration suffered two setbacks in its efforts to bring down drug prices. Is it time to let someone else take up the fight?
Student loan debt has intruded into nearly every facet of American life and turned it upside down.
The investment will emphasize programs that bring more telehealth services to under-served rural areas.
Major problems could lie ahead for organizations if financial stress isn't addressed at the root, says a PwC report.
In some cities people aged 65 or older actually make up at least 20 percent, or even more, of the workforce.
There's a battle brewing over who's going to take the financial hit currently going to patients: doctors or hospitals.
Surprisingly, many of the folks unable to get enough shuteye are actually optimistic about improving their situation.
Lung cancer is the most costly, amassing total lost earnings of $21.3 billion.
With a $15 minimum wage, business income would fall and prices would rise, but poverty levels would also decrease.