Americans Without Health Benefits May Have Set Record in 2005
The number of Americans without health insurance probably rose to a record in 2005 as medical costs increased three times as fast as wages, according to forecasts for a Census Bureau report today. The total has climbed every year since President George W. Bush took office, a point Democrats are likely to seize on in this year's congressional election.
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rudkla - 30. Aug, 09:28