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Almost Half of Adults Age 50-64 Fear Losing Health Insurance
The University of Michigan recently released their National Poll on Healthy Aging. Here are some key findings from the report:
• 47% of adults age 50-64 fear losing health insurance either now or in the future.
• In the past year, 11% of adults age 50-64 thought about going without health insurance.
• 45% have little confidence that they will be able to pay for insurance after retirement.
Source: National Poll on Healthy Aging, January 3, 2019
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