INSURANCE

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Insurance Confusion Has People Avoiding Medical Care, Survey Says

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A quarter of survey respondents said they avoided treatment because they weren't sure their insurance would cover it.

Death And Deals: Sick Children Suffer, Private Equity Profits

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As more providers are forced to answer to investors, health outcomes may be subordinated to financial outcomes.

Advisors Should Be Involved In Clients' Health-Care Decisions

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Advisors should be part of the decision making process on benefit plans for employers and employees, a Voya executive said.

Drug Costs For Some U.S. Seniors To Rise By Hundreds Of Dollars

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As Medicare's catastrophic prescription coverage threshold increases, so will out-of-pocket drug expenses.

The Mad Rush To Sell Private Medicare Plans To Seniors

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Trump backs expanding health-care programs that some Democrats would abolish.

Life Insurance Is A Luxury, According To Americans Without It

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A majority of aging Americans are not covered by life insurance, according to a recent survey.

Worker Health Premiums Now Topping $20K A Year

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Average family premiums have increased 54% and workers’ contribution have increased 71% over the last decade.

North American Companies Broadening Worker Wellness Programs

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Firms are rolling out programs that focus on physical, financial and mental well-being, a survey says.

Health Insurance Costs Surpass $20,000 Per Year, Hitting A Record

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As premiums and deductibles have increased in the last two decades, the percentage of workers covered has slipped.

Cash Value Life Insurance Could Be A Secret Weapon For College Savings

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The cash value of permanent life insurance contracts is unlikely to sabotage financial aid awards.

Employers, Employees Lack Knowledge Of HSAs, Report Says

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Many people aren't aware of the product's tax benefits, according to a Bank of America report.

Financial Wellness Plans Are Proliferating, But Employees Aren't Feeling Better

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A Bank of America report also found that employees are struggling with health care and caregiving demands.

Women Value Their Lives Lower Than Men For Life Insurance

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The insurance gap could be a reflection of the fact that women make less money than men, a new survey said.

Elizabeth Warren Talks About Her Plans, Less About The Costs

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren goes big on policy proposals, but glosses over the costs and funding they will require.

SEC: Two Prudential Subsidiaries To Pay $32.7M For Misleading 94 Funds

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The subsidiaries conflicted advice cost the funds tens of millions of dollars, the SEC said.

House GOP To Run In 2020 On Reducing The Debt They Helped Grow

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Republicans plan to reduce the debt by repealing Obamacare, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said.

Purdue Nearing Deal Over Opioids As 23 States Agree To Pact

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The billionaire Sackler family, which owns Purdue, would pay $3 billion and file for bankruptcy under the plan.

Almost 2 Million More Americans Uninsured In 2018

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It’s the first real drop in health coverage since the Affordable Care Act took full effect in 2014.

Americans Don't Link Health And Wealth, But An HSA Can Help

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Health Savings Accounts help Americans understand the need to save for future healthcare expenses.

Treasury Dept. Task Force Tackles Unaffordable LTC Insurance Costs

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Americans are now more fearful of big LTC expenses than outliving their money.

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