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Unemployment Falls To A New Low

With the economic turmoil of today we are seeing an inequality among individuals grow- as they say the richer are getting richer, and the poor are getting poorer, however in today’s market the rich might be getting richer but the middle class are joining the ranks and qualifying for the margin of being in the “poor” category. Continue reading

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How To Compare US Health Insurance Policies

Many people still have a difficult time selecting the right major medical insurance policy. Sometimes, even if you get a choice of group plans at work, it can be tough to pick the right one. If you need to go out and get your own family health plan, it can be even tougher. Continue reading

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Finding Health Plans While Out Of Work

If you have seen the news, you probably know that the US unemployment rate is still very high. People who lose a job have a lot of stress. They need to look for a new job, but also how to pay bills without a paycheck! Health insurance plans can be one expensive bill that just will not fit into a strained budget! Continue reading

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Finding Health Insurance In Middle Age

Lots of people have trouble finding major medical insurance with premiums that fit into a budget. But people who are over fifty, but not yet sixty-five, can be particularly hard hit. At 65, most Americans qualify for Medicare and Medicare health plans. Younger people tend to be healthier because they have not started to get some of the health problems that hit us in middle age. Because the insurers figure that middle aged people will be more expensive to cover, they tend to charge more if they offer coverage to individuals. Continue reading

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Short Term Insurance Policy

As job losses in the United States has risen to new heights, so too has the number of citizens turning to alternatives to COBRA insurance. For most Americans, being without health insurance simply isn’t plausible, which makes short term health insurance a way to affordably retain some level of coverage. Continue reading

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