By Denver Burke
In all of the fifty states across the USA, the gap between income growth and private health care insurance costs has widened and is continuing to do so. This is a worrying trend for Americans in a country where jobs are limited, the economy has stalled and another worldwide recession looks imminent.
No matter where you currently live in America, whether on the LA coastline or along the New York shores, health care insurance costs have become an expensive outlay for everyone. During the last couple of years the recession across the world increased health insurance bills through all the American states. This then meant that Americans had to spend considerably more during that year for health care and necessary treatment drugs than they had for the same care and drugs the previous year. With more Americans losing jobs and having to be added to the Federal list, health care costs continue to increase. » Read more: Insurance: Health Insurance Costs Exceed Income Growth across the Country



