Vermont topped the list for the highest health insurance burden, with residents spending nearly 20% of their income on premiums – the most in the U.S. Meanwhile, New Hampshire residents spent just 4% ...
ATLANTA — A recent study warned that health insurance premiums could increase for Georgians in 2026, mirroring a national trend driven in part by pharmaceutical tariffs and inflation-related pressures ...
Mammogram rates in Massachusetts have not changed despite the state’s 2006 health insurance reform to spur preventive healthcare, according to a new study published in Cancer. The rate of the ...
Minnesota is one of the states that spends the least amount of money on health insurance, according to a study by WalletHub. Minnesota ranks 47th, with residents only spending 4.87% of their income on ...