WASHINGTON – Nearly 82 million people – one-third of the U.S. population younger than 65 – lacked health insurance at some point over the past two years, and most were uninsured for more than nine months, an advocacy group said. The problem reaches deep into… Read More
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82 million lacking insurance Study finds Americans under 25 most affected
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82 million lacking insurance Study finds Americans under 25 most affected