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Americans on health insurance: "I pay a lot of money for and it covers very little"
The article discusses rising health insurance and healthcare costs in the U.S., featuring residents in Hartford, Connecticut—known as 'The Insurance Capital of the World' in the 1800s. Tony Dokoupil explores how high premiums provide minimal coverage, highlighting public frustration.
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