Senate Republicans have proposed just that. As of mid-2025, a national survey showed U.S. consumers had 40 million health savings accounts with $159 billion in deposits, a 16% surge in savings from a year before. Those figures show an increasing share of Americans rely on health savings accounts to save for unexpected medical expenses, said Scott Cutler, CEO of…
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