Which of the following statements about health insurance in the United States is true?

A. By the 1920s, Americans began to equate health insurance with employment: you get a job and you get insurance.
B. As health care costs began to rise substantially in the 1960s, large businesses began to be concerned about costs and started dropping health insurance for their workers, while smaller firms continued to provide insurance.
C. Only about 53 percent of workplace firms offer health insurance to employees.
D. The cost of health insurance is rolled into taxes.


Answer: C

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