Money matters
If you live in US and earn a below-six-figure salary, you have been feeling and living the numbers below -
1) in US, the health care cost has been steadily increasing in the last few years, at the speed of 7% annually. The health care right now is the 16% of total US economy; many experts predict that in another 10 years, health care will be 20% of total US economy, the single biggest sector.
2) between 2004 and 2001, the average family income decreased about 2%, according to the latest US Federal Reserve report.
1) in US, the health care cost has been steadily increasing in the last few years, at the speed of 7% annually. The health care right now is the 16% of total US economy; many experts predict that in another 10 years, health care will be 20% of total US economy, the single biggest sector.
2) between 2004 and 2001, the average family income decreased about 2%, according to the latest US Federal Reserve report.
Source: heard from radio station wbbm780. Feb 23, 2006
Labels: Money
1 Comments:
Yes, money does matter and this is pinching the wallet right now.
5:55 PM
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