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More employers drop workers' health insurance

Columbus : OH : USA | 2 months ago  
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Where you get health insurance typically depends on where you work. But as health-care costs rise and premiums become unaffordable, employers are losing ground as the main providers of health coverage. A decade ago, 65 percent of Ohioans were covered by employer health plans.
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