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Inflation in America; People cannot afford medical expenses

The results of the latest Gallup polls show that one in three American citizens either fails to pay for medical care due to rising costs or avoids spending on medical care due to high prices.

According to Pak Sahafat news agency on Wednesday morning, according to a Gallup poll, nearly a third (30 percent) of Americans have avoided spending on medical care in the past three months because of the high cost.

The Gallup poll states that these results, and the American people’s refusal to use medical care, come at a time when the United States has experienced a threefold increase in corona virus from March to October.

The results also show that the shift in approach to the need for medical care has affected all American social groups, including those with adequate financial support, and even about 20 percent of high-income American families earning more than $ 120,000 a year have increased spending. Life is considered to be the main reason for reducing or avoiding the use of health care.

Read more: Rising costs and inflation are a major concern for American citizens: https://www.paksahafat.com/en/?p=16572

A Gallup report states that about 100 million Americans consider the country’s health care system expensive.

About 150 million Americans (59 percent) say they are now more concerned about the cost of health care services and 45 percent more concerned about the cost of prescription drugs.

More than half of the participants stated that the high cost of medical care puts a lot of stress on their daily lives.

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