On average, older adults had $13,800 in unpaid medical bills, even as they were going to the doctor less.
And Americans like Mary, who are still paying off debts like mortgages, are also more likely to have unpaid medical bills.
Even with Mary's "incredible" health insurance, it took a little while to get everything straightened out with her coverage.
"And at that point, that's when I'll retire because it won't matter anymore what health insurance plan I'm on.
She always has the same response: "I can't afford to; I literally cannot afford to give up my paycheck or my health insurance until I'm forced to."
Persons:
Mary, she'd, subsisting, —
Organizations:
Service, Social Security, Consumer Financial, Bureau