A growing number of Americans skip the doctor because of costs
Data: Federal Reserve; Chart: Axios VisualsThe share of Americans who skipped medical treatment last year because of costs rose substantially from the lows of 2020 and 2021, per a Federal Reserve Survey out Monday.Why it matters: The ability to afford health care often translates into better health. The survey also found that in families with income less than $25,000, 75% reported…
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