Rising Health Care Costs in Colorado: How much are health care costs increasing and why is no simple answer

DENVER, Colorado – Health care costs are on the rise, leading to some astonishing bills for patients in the state. According to the Center for Improving Value in Health Care in Denver, prescription drug payments by patients and health insurers in Colorado skyrocketed by 97% between 2013 and 2020, and overall health care payments per person averaged $7,200 in 2020, representing a 27% increase from 2013. The portion paid out-of-pocket by patients with commercial insurance …

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Retirement Crisis: Why Working Longer Might Not Be the Answer

New York City, New York – The landscape of retirement in America is facing significant challenges, where many individuals are struggling to secure financial stability in their later years. According to Teresa Ghilarducci, a renowned labor economist and professor at the New School for Social Research, the situation for older individuals is dire. In her latest book, “Work, Retire, Repeat: The Uncertainty of Retirement in the New Economy,” Ghilarducci sheds light on the harsh reality …

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