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The High Out-Of-Pocket Costs Incurred by Nearly One in Four

Question 3

Question 3

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The high out-of-pocket costs incurred by nearly one in four adults in 2005 is due primarily to:


A) the falling value of real wages.
B) rising numbers of uninsured.
C) rising rates of personal bankruptcy.
D) rising costs among those with private insurance.
E) none of the above

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