64 Percent of Americans Don't Have $1000 in Emergency Savings - Go Banking Rates

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64 Percent of Americans Don't Have $1000 in Emergency Savings
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A new survey conducted by The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) found that a whopping 64 percent of Americans don't have $1000 in their savings accounts to cover emergency expenses. These individuals said they would unfortunately have to ...
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College admission fees prevent some from applying - Evansville Courier
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College admission fees prevent some from applying
Evansville Courier & Press
By Bailey Loosemore A 2009 survey by the National Association for College Admission Counseling found that 90 percent of four-year colleges have an application fee, with an average of $38.70. However, not all of the colleges 84 ...
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Medicare End-of-Life Counseling: A Matter of Choice - American Enterprise Institute


Medicare End-of-Life Counseling: A Matter of Choice
American Enterprise Institute
Medicare's incentive structure rewards providers who "do more" but not providers who spend more time counseling patients or eliciting their end-of-life treatment preferences. Medicare should compensate physicians for providing end-of-life care ...

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