In the United States, there are more than 13 million Americans working hard to make life as a single parent work. Of those 13 million single parents, 82.2% are women, and 17.8% are men (or about 1 in every six men). These folks are hard-working, with 76% of single mothers […]
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In the United States, the cost of healthcare causes people to go without health insurance, postpone necessary medical treatment, or cause them to file for bankruptcy. And when it comes to receiving proper treatment, Americans spend more money than needed by choosing the wrong facility to receive their care; many […]
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As healthcare and healthcare coverage continues to evolve in the United States, more Americans than ever before are looking for insurance plans that stray away from the standard HMO and PPO plans. Through this shift, the healthcare industry has seen a rise in another coverage competitor, indemnity plans. The attraction […]
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