Health Care Costs Hit 13-Year High Amid Rising Premiums and Drug Prices

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U.S. healthcare costs are rising sharply, with employers facing nearly 9% higher expenses for employee coverage, leading to increased paycheck deductions and out-of-pocket costs for workers, driven by higher insurer, drug, and hospital prices amid reduced competition and market consolidation.
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