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Why health care eats more of your paycheck every year

Why health care eats more of your paycheck every year
Why health care eats more of your paycheck every year
Millions of Americans are finding out this month that the price of their health insurance is going up next year – as it did this year, last year, and most of the years before that.And it's not just that the price is going up, it's that it goes up faster than wages and inflation, eating away at our ability to pay for other things we want (beer, televisions, vacations) or need (rent, heat, food).Does it have to be this way?


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Look at your health care coverage for 2017

Look at your health care coverage for 2017
Look at your health care coverage for 2017
Medicare card (Photo: Courtesy)Now's the time to check your health care coverage for 2017 or sign up for the first time.Open enrollment through the Health Insurance Marketplace began on Nov. 1 and runs until Jan. 31.Here are six key facts to know about this year's enrollment season.


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Trump: If Obamacare is not repealed, it 'will destroy health care in America'

Trump: If Obamacare is not repealed, it 'will destroy health care in America'
Trump: If Obamacare is not repealed, it 'will destroy health care in America'
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump points to the crowd after speaking during a campaign event at the DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Valley Forge in King of Prussia, Pa., on Tuesday November 01, 2016.(Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)KING OF PRUSSIA, Pa. — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump vowed on Tuesday to summon Congress into a special session to end and replace the Affordable Care Act, as he portrayed the repeal of the contentious health-care law as a prime reason for voters to elect him.In midday remarks in the battleground state of Pennsylvania, Trump went slightly beyond his previous promise to try to end the ACA, widely known as Obamacare, on the first day of a Trump administration.


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Gaping, painful holes remain in U.S. health care despite coverage gains

Gaping, painful holes remain in U.S. health care despite coverage gains
Gaping, painful holes remain in U.S. health care despite coverage gains
JUDY WOODRUFF: The fate of the Affordable Care Act is at stake in Tuesday's election.More than 20 million people have gained coverage through the health insurance reform law.But, as special correspondent Sarah Varney reports, large gaps still exist.


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