Bloomberg
By Matthew Benjamin and Kerry Young
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.
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« Childhood Allergies Have Increased Globally Since 1991 | Main | Monsanto Whistleblower Says Genetically Engineered Crops May Cause Disease » Bloomberg 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. |
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