Government
Rise in health insurance premiums outstrips earnings
NEWS IN BRIEF — Posted Oct. 11, 2004
The average health insurance premium has risen three times faster than earnings, according to a new report.
"Working families were squeezed by runaway health care costs over the past four years," said Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA, which released the report. "As a result, workers are paying much more in premiums but are receiving less health coverage; wages are being depressed; and millions of people have lost health coverage entirely."
The report showed that about 85.2 million Americans were uninsured at some point over the past two years.
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