Health Populi November 22, 2024
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

“It’s the economy stupid,” Jennifer Tescher, CEO of the Financial Health Network, titles her latest column in Forbes.

Published two weeks after the 2024 U.S. elections, Jennifer’s assertion sums up what, ex post facto, we know about what most inspired American voters at the polls in November 2024: the economy, economics, inflation, the costs of daily living….pick your noun, but it’s all about those Benjamins right now for mainstream American consumers across many demographic cuts.

With that realization, we must remind ourselves as we enter a new year under a second-term President Trump that health care spending for everyday people is bound up in overall household spending and the umbrella of “home economics.” In this Health Populi post, I’m...

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