Depending on the platform and media outlet, there are plenty of spurious or misinterpreted statistics spouted about print media’s future, especially as different industries continue to lose revenue as years pass. Magazines, newspapers, and advertising read more
Month: February 2023
Health Insurance for Recently Divorced
Marriage is a complex financial arrangement in which both parties pool assets and liabilities. In many cases, the situation can become even more complicated if the marriage is dissolved. A divorce involves a distribution of read more
What Small Business Owners Should Know about Health Plans
There are currently almost 28 million small businesses in the United States, making these companies with 50 or fewer workers the largest employers in the nation. If you are one of the managers of these read more
Should the Government Regulate Medical Costs?
When most people get sick, one of the last things on their mind is finding the cheapest care provider in the area. For most Americans, the primary concern is treating the ailment while financial concerns read more
How Much Is Enough Health Insurance Coverage?
In 2016, almost 91 percent of the U.S. population had some form of health insurance. Forty-nine percent had health coverage through their employer, while 33 percent was covered through Medicare or Medicaid. Another 9 percent read more
The Critical Role Medicaid Plays in America
As the country’s largest insurer and one of the government’s costliest social programs, Medicaid has come under close scrutiny in recent years. The federal and state government insurance program was expanded in 2010 under the read more
How States Are Driving Enrollment in Obamacare Health Plans
Whether you support the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare, or not, there is no doubt the 2010 law has drastically changed health care in the U.S. Since its passage under President Barack Obama, read more
The Importance of Reading to Your Child
According to Scholastic’s “Kids and Family Reading Report”, nearly 50% of parents say that they read to their children before they were three months old, with 37% of children in this age group being read read more
How Your Deductible Might Affect Your Health Care
When you look at health insurance policies, the deductible may not be the first thing you look at—but maybe it should be. The annual deductible is the amount you will have to pay out of read more
How the Government is Helping Family Caregivers
There are currently almost 46 million Americans aged 65 or older in the United States, and many of these seniors require long-term medical care. This constitutes more than 15 percent of the entire U.S. population, read more
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