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As frustrations surround government efforts to provide relief, research led by the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies reveals a growing crisis.
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As frustrations surround government efforts to provide relief, research led by the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies reveals a growing crisis.
W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s $2.5 million grant will support databases aimed at advancing equitable policy solutions
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The $140 billion in unpaid health care bills, held by about 18% of Americans, now exceeds all other debt in collections combined.
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