This information was in my insurance packet. I feel like it was to shut up those that were complaining about cost increases. I could be wrong.
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NATIONALLY: 60% of all personal bankruptcies are caused by soaring medical costs. 76% of those were filed by individuals who had health insurance that just wasn't good enough - they accumulated so much in out-of-pocket expenses (co-pays, deductibles, and excluded services) that they went bankrupt despite having health insurance (Harvard University)
WHILE AT THE SAME TIME:
Halloween spending was up 17.7% this year compared to last year. In total, Americans spent $5.8 billion on Halloween (National Retail Federation)
Having spent slightly more on Valentine's Day, Easter and even St. Patrick's Day this year, consumers are continuing the trend and will spend a little bit more on mommy dearest as well. Total spending is expected to reach $14.6 billion. (National Retail Federation)
Cosmetics and Toiletries in the U.S. up by 2.4% to $36.5 billion in 2010 (Market Researchers Kline & Co.)
The practically recession-proof hair salon and spa industry has achieved an estimated $50 billion in annual sales (Valuation.com)
Americans also spend more than $40 billion a year on getting skinny (Fitness Magazine)
Pet spending does not appear to be slowing. Industry estimates indicate spending will grow by another 5.9 percent to $34.3 billion. (American Pet Products Manufacturers Association)
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Well..... What do you think of this?
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NATIONALLY: 60% of all personal bankruptcies are caused by soaring medical costs. 76% of those were filed by individuals who had health insurance that just wasn't good enough - they accumulated so much in out-of-pocket expenses (co-pays, deductibles, and excluded services) that they went bankrupt despite having health insurance (Harvard University)
WHILE AT THE SAME TIME:
Halloween spending was up 17.7% this year compared to last year. In total, Americans spent $5.8 billion on Halloween (National Retail Federation)
Having spent slightly more on Valentine's Day, Easter and even St. Patrick's Day this year, consumers are continuing the trend and will spend a little bit more on mommy dearest as well. Total spending is expected to reach $14.6 billion. (National Retail Federation)
Cosmetics and Toiletries in the U.S. up by 2.4% to $36.5 billion in 2010 (Market Researchers Kline & Co.)
The practically recession-proof hair salon and spa industry has achieved an estimated $50 billion in annual sales (Valuation.com)
Americans also spend more than $40 billion a year on getting skinny (Fitness Magazine)
Pet spending does not appear to be slowing. Industry estimates indicate spending will grow by another 5.9 percent to $34.3 billion. (American Pet Products Manufacturers Association)
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Well..... What do you think of this?