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How many Americans can afford high-quality healthcare? A new poll finds the number has fallen

Katherine Langford
Katherine Langford
Editor-in-Chief · Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 4:03 AM
How many Americans can afford high-quality healthcare? A new poll finds the number has fallen — WPLG Local 10, Pembroke Pines Health news
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Twannetta Weaver felt like she made the responsible choice when she enrolled in a high-deductible health insurance plan through her employer, an option that avoided high premiums and allowed her to save for retirement.Then, in 2025, she slipped a disk in her back, requiring medication and physical therapy. Suddenly, the medical bills were so overwhelming that Weaver, an adult learner working toward a leadership degree on the side, had to delay graduation by a year.“I had to start calculating, am I going to be able to afford to pay my tuition, as well as my books, as well as my living expenses, and continue to care for my family?” the 43-year-old in Sanford, Florida, said in an interview. “It makes you feel powerless as a consumer.”Weaver’s experience is familiar to a growing number of Americans, according to new data from the West Health-Gallup Affordability Index, which shows only about half of U.S. adults could afford their healthcare and had access to quality care

Source: WPLG Local 10

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