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What's the Rx for the Top Health-Insurance Companies?
An increasing number of people, especially lower- and middle-class workers, are spending a once-unimaginable share of their income on healthcare. Between 2000 and 2004, the number of people spending more than 25 percent of their earnings on healthcare rose by about 25 percent to 14.3 million people, according to Washington, D.C.-based healthcare-advocacy group Families USA. . . . (To continue reading articles or access digital editions of DiversityInc magazine, please login below.)
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