Dec. 8, 2013 7:41 p.m. ET
As enrollment picks up on the HealthCare.gov
website, many people with modest incomes are encountering a troubling
element of the federal health law: deductibles so steep they may not be
able to afford the portion of medical expenses that insurance doesn't
cover.
The average individual deductible for what is called a bronze plan on the exchange—the lowest-priced coverage—is $5,081 a year, according to a new report on insurance...
The average individual deductible for what is called a bronze plan on the exchange—the lowest-priced coverage—is $5,081 a year, according to a new report on insurance...
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