The writers at CrackInsurance.com have posted plenty about the number of U.S. residents who have lost their health-insurance benefits since the country's recession began. You can visit this post to get some of the raw numbers: 3.7 million U.S. adults have lost their health insurance since November of 2007.
Those are bad numbers. But you can [...]
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