By A Mystery Man Writer
Sixty percent of adults ages 18-64 in the United States have health insurance coverage through an employer or union. Census data show that, compared to the general population, these adults have higher incomes and education levels and are more likely to be White or Asian and less likely to be Black or Hispanic. The survey…More
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