Young Adults Without Health Insurance

Daryl T. Dixon
Daryl T. Dixon
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Posted by Daryl T. DixonSeptember 11, 2008 3:46 PM

Due to the fact that most young adults are employed part-time rather than full-time, and that their employers are more likely NOT to provide medical insurance, most adults around the ages of 20 and 30 must go without.

A recent article on KaiserNetwork.org talks about a study in the Courier-Journal stating that almost a third of the residents of Kentucky (and Indiana) are without health insurance. The article also states that most of the adults can’t afford it, while the other part of them simply find other things to spend their money on.

For more information on Kentucky Health Insurance, go to DarylTDixonLaw.com.

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