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Gallup: More than 30M Americans borrowed roughly $74B for medical bills in 2024
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Survey finds millions of Americans racked up billions of dollars in medical debt in 2024
Americans borrowed $74 billion to cover medical bills. Here's who paid the most.
About 31 million Americans borrowed money to pay for health care last year, accumulating $74 billion in medical debt, West Health-Gallup survey finds.
New Mexico State Police Chief Troy Weisler confirmed an officer resigned after being placed on leave for a DWI arrest in Gallup.
The results, released Thursday, show that only 46 percent of Americans now say that they sympathize more with Israelis than Palestinians — an 8-point drop since the same question was polled in March of 2023, prior to the current genocide. This is the lowest point of support for Israel since Gallup began polling this question in 2021.
More than 60 percent of Americans want the U.S. to take a leading or major role on the international stage, a new survey found. The survey, released Thursday by Gallup, found that 19 percent of respondents want the U.
As part of an Indigenous water rights settlement, the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project is projected to deliver a mammoth volume of water to tribal communities, including more than 40 Navajo Nation chapters,
The poll found general agreement across party lines, but slightly more Republicans than Democrats prefer the U.S. taking a leading role.
One-third of US adults say they sympathize with Palestinians, the highest reading to date since Gallup began polling the question 25 years ago.
President Donald Trump hit the ground running in his second term but what do the people say about his job performance?
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Study Finds on MSNHealthcare costs pushed Americans to borrow $74 billion in 2024 — despite most having insuranceUnderstand the alarming issues surrounding healthcare costs in America, where many borrow billions for medical bills despite insurance.
The Democrats have turned against the Jews in Israel. Only 33% of Democrats have a favorable view of Israel while 60% have an unfavorable view, a new poll reveals.
A new Gallup poll found that most Americans are tired of the biannual clock changes for daylight saving time and would prefer to keep their clocks set to one system, with 48% wanting standard time
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Gen Z's had the highest percentage of people needing to borrow money to pay for healthcare, according to a recent Gallup poll.
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