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More people buy private health insurance plans as thousands lose Medicaid coverage


The number of people buying private health insurance policies on the federal marketplace rose slightly this year in Oregon as thousands lost Medicaid coverage. Read More

What to know when shopping for your next insurance plan


From the home you own to the items you keep inside, there is plenty to keep in mind when shopping for insurance policies. NBC News senior investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen joins TODAY to break ... Read More

Who actually needs life insurance?


college education Parents with young children, or a special needs dependent who they care for. People who have a partner that lives off of their income. Individuals hoping to contribute to mortgage ... Read More

How to Choose the Best Medicare Advantage Plan


Take the Time to Shop Although professionals encourage people to shop around and weigh their options, Medicare Advantage beneficiaries tend to stick with their existing coverage. But not exploring ... Read More

Aetna sued by group of western PA hospitals


A consortium of eight Western Pennsylvania hospitals and more than 400 doctors who collaborate in improving care and holding down health care costs is suing Aetna Network Services LLC for breach of ... Read More

Does Life Insurance Cover Suicide?


Learn about how life insurance policies address suicide, including common clauses, waiting periods, and exclusions. Read More

Surging auto insurance rates squeezing drivers, fueling inflation. What to know before you buy


Skyrocketing auto insurance and car ownership costs are hitting consumers where it hurts. Here are a few things you can do to keep the price down. Read More

8 High-Value Investments That Justify the Splurge


When considering a potentially costly purchase or service, you might focus more on how the expense affects your budget right now than the potential payoff you could get over time. In ... Read More

Columbia's president, no stranger to complex challenges, walks tightrope on student protests


Columbia University president Minouche Shafik is no stranger to navigating complex international issues, having worked at some of the world's most prominent global financial institutions. Read More

US births fell last year, marking an end to the late pandemic rebound, experts say


A little under 3.6 million babies were born in 2023, according to provisional statistics released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That's about 76,000 fewer than the year ... Read More

How to get student loan forgiveness in 2024


Here’s how to get student loan forgiveness in 2024 — and what you need to know before pursuing this path. You must have federal student loans to qualify for a forgiveness program. Private student ... Read More

Content creation proving lucrative for many laid-off workers seeking flexibility


Rather than trying to return to traditional employment, however, people like 26-year-old Xu are carving a new path for themselves through ... for so long because she was afraid of not having health ... Read More


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