Your health care costs went up in 2023. It won't stop in 2024, experts say
"It's been a steady, ongoing challenge for employers for the last 10 to 15 years," said Marianne Fazen, executive director of the Dallas-Fort Worth Business Group on Health, which helps companies control health costs. Rising costs have been part of an ongoing trend for Texans since at least the early 1990 s, according to nonpartisan public policy nonprofit Texas…
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