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Pet owners share the financial hoops they’ve jumped through for their cats and dogs — from taking out loans and eating ramen ...
Republican lawmakers want to slash $1.1 trillion from healthcare programs, potentially leaving 16 million Americans without coverage.
That number does not reflect undergraduate loans, living expenses, or income lost during more than 10 years of training.
The Republican budget bill may prompt an estimated 16 million Americans to lose health-care coverage. That will prompt higher ...
Federal and state programs are designed to help new physicians deal with medical debt, in some cases wiping out loan balances ...
Congress should consider creating targeted tax incentives, such as deducting accident and illness insurance and providing ...
Puget Sound Business Journal President and Publisher Don Baker recently tackled the issue of health care affordability with a ...
Explore the systemic changes proposed by Tzedek DC to protect District residents from medical debt and improve health ...
Indiana's summer study committee aims to address medical debt, as Senator Fady Qaddoura advocates for solutions to the ...
That’s exactly what happened to Alex, 34, who lost his job last month and was soon blindsided by an unexpected $8,500 medical ...
Indiana lawmakers will study water safety education, medical debt and postpartum care during this year's interim study ...