There are numerous factors that contribute to the rising number of uninsured in the United States. Which is not necessarily a contributing factor?
a. People being eligible for public programs c. People between jobs or unemployed
b. Higher premiums d. Employers not offering health insurance
A
Some of the factors that contribute to the large volume of uninsured in the United States are people
being between jobs or unemployed, not being eligible for public programs, higher premiums, and
employers not offering health insurance options.
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