Becker's Healthcare November 22, 2022
Andrew Cass

Seventy-four percent of Americans are worried about rising health insurance costs, according to a Nov. 14 survey from personal finance site ValuePenguin.

ValuePenguin commissioned Qualtrics to conduct an online survey of 1,548 American consumers ages 18 to 76 from Oct. 5-6, according to the report.

Five findings:

1. Thirty-nine percent of those surveyed said they would consider dropping their health insurance if it got too expensive. Millennials (52 percent) and those making less than $35,000 annually (51 percent) were the most likely to drop their coverage if it gets too expensive.

2. Thirty-three percent...

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