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Home / News / Why Black Americans are more likely to be saddled with medical debt

Why Black Americans are more likely to be saddled with medical debt

by | Dec 13, 2022 | News

Why Black Americans are more likely to be saddled with medical debt

According to a nationwide poll, Black adults who have had health care debt are twice as likely as white adults with such debt to say they’ve been denied care because they owe money.  Read the Full Article

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