Nearly half (43%) of working-age adults had spotty health insurance coverage in the first half of 2020, and many more faced dauntingly high deductibles and out-of-pocket costs, and hard choices on paying the rent, buying food, or seeking healthcare, according to a new survey released by the Commonwealth Fund. "The survey shows a persistent vulnerability among U.S. working-age adults in their ability to afford coverage and healthcare," said study lead author Sara R. Collins, Commonwealth Fund Vice President for Healthcare Coverage, Access, and Tracking.
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