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Marlene Y. Satter has worked in and written about the financial industry for decades.
A new report utilizes data related to typical costs for pneumonia cases to estimate the financial impact of coronavirus on patients.
Among those aged 30 to 39, 65.9 percent are considered retirement ready--more than any other age group.
All testing and treatment related to the virus can be covered pre-deductible without violating the rules of HDHPs, the IRS says.
NIRS report finds public pension benefit dollars accounted for anywhere from 1 to 3 percent of some counties' gross domestic product.
Workers who can't afford to stay home and miss a paycheck while sick put others at risk of contracting coronavirus.
And GenX and early millennials could be in financial jeopardy too.
Plan that is being offered is apparently the first by a chamber of commerce in New England.
Walmart hopes to make inroads against conventional insurers by providing primary care options to those without access.
It joins other UBI proposals, some being executed now, some ended. Will it fly?
Voters' preference for a more moderate Democratic candidate doesn't mean they have tame views of health care reform.