Health-care costs are still outpacing inflation, but the growth rate is
starting to decline.
Since the 1990’s health-care costs have increased at double-digit rates each year, but now PwC’s Health Research Institute is projecting a single digit growth rate of 4.5%. The slowdown is good news for consumers, and they can also pat themselves on the back for helping control the rise.
Since the 1990’s health-care costs have increased at double-digit rates each year, but now PwC’s Health Research Institute is projecting a single digit growth rate of 4.5%. The slowdown is good news for consumers, and they can also pat themselves on the back for helping control the rise.
Read more: http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2013/07/02/5-easy-ways-to-reduce-your-health-care-costs/#ixzz2Y0CUNwlu
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