According to the 2021 Aflac Health Care Issues Survey released today, these choices include working more, forgoing medical care, cutting back on holiday spending and more. With the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data indicating more than 45 million Americans tested positive for COVID-19 since the pandemic began, millions of households.
/PRNewswire/ Many American households struggle to pay for medical expenses, forcing some to make difficult decisions. According to the 2021 Aflac Health.
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The 2020 Aflac Health Care Issues Survey released by Aflac (Image Credit (Aflac))
It s the holiday season, and in spite of the ongoing pandemic, forecasters are predicting a strong gift-giving season in 2020. However, for some families, Santa might have to be a little stingy. According to one survey of consumers across the country, the high costs of health care means more bills that are not covered by health insurance and less holiday cheer.
Despite pandemic economic hardships, National Retail Federation forecasting shows consumers will spend just under $1,000 this holiday season with speculations centering on how Americans have extra cash on hand due to spending more time at home because of the pandemic. However, according to the 2020 Aflac Health Care Issues Survey released by Aflac, a leading provider of supplemental insurance and products in the U.S., the expenses health insurance doesn t cover may make many American families cash in on this so-called quarantine savi